This Week's News: St. Charles County ends lease of Bangert Island, MSD constructs 7-mile tunnel to relieve sewer overflows, rethinking river temperature in a changing world, utilities monitoring for chemicals in the Ohio River, research says rivers will have reduced flows, a Native tribe taking its water back, a new stream access, trout fishing techniques, a Grand Falls place to visit in Missouri, and Iowans push to end construction of new CAFOs
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This Week's News: Riverfront development in St. Louis faces obstacles, train derailment sparks water concerns, 24 states including Missouri sue the Biden Administration over Waters of the US, the Colorado River crisis explained, catch and keep trout season begins March 1, a golden largemouth bass, whitewater races seek volunteers, a conversation about Missouri's newest state parks, and find out more about the Jacks Fork, Yellowstone River, and the oldest man-made lake in Arizona
This Week's News: Local teams clean up Shoal Creek, legislature considers gambling boat on Osage, a world record blue sucker, bald eagle efforts paying off, history emerges at Lake Mead, more discussions on pumping Mississippi River water, below runoff continues in the Missouri River basin, a best riverview hiking summit on the Osage, and remembering when an earthquake caused the river to flow backwards
This Week's News: Federal administration and agencies ban mining near Boundary Waters and block Pebble Mine in Alaska, catch and keep trout season in Missouri, how the world is hooked on phosphorus and Nebraska's nitrate problem, challenges to a silica mine water permit near St. Genevieve, Missouri's plan to fight the dead zone, a free-fly tying class, how to protect your watershed, and a new Waters of the US Rule...again....maybe...
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