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This Week's News: New fish habitat at Table Rock Lake, illegal noodling boxes found at Pomme de Terre, tips for fixing a water leak, how AI and drought are straining the Mississippi River, update on North Dakota Missouri River diversion project, an Iowa Co-Op being sued for fish kill, oil leak from nuclear plant in Minnesota, public meetings coming up on Missouri River system operations, spring break activities at Shoal Creek Conservation Education Center, how the Florida "spinning" sawfish may have hope, free catfishing lessons on the Missouri River, and MDC asks landowners to help identify rare sand prairie habitat
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This Week's Water News: Conservation partnership for ducks and geese in St. Charles county, a determination key released for Missouri endangered species reviews, Iowa lawmakers vote down an effort to increase fines for water polluters, a look at nitrates in Minnesota, PFAS in Georgia drinking water, a class action lawsuit for damages from Potomac River sewage spill, how Kansas City is searching water lines for lead, how the wood stork has been removed from the endangered species list, Callary Pear buyback in Missouri, a new spotted bass limit on Table Rock Lake, and paddlefish season begins in Missouri on March 15th
This Week's Water News: A study shows twenty year decline in nitrate pollution in Mississippi River, a bill proposed in Missouri to place water and energy requirements on data center development, signs of Cuyahoga River health in Ohio, a river road cleanup in Columbia, north-central partners sign pact for new lake dam and spillway, Kansas City discusses proposed ban on shooter bottles, a fish passage project taking shape on the Mississippi, restoration of the Indian River lagoon in Florida, push back on an unacceptable draft plan for the Colorado River, how educational signs share about waterway, Florida university partners for Amazon River project, the miracle of water striders, and a polar plunge at Lake of the Ozarks
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