This Week's News: Governors discuss Missouri River, new phase of water treatment improvement commenced in Jefferson City, decision on wetlands may increase flooding, new DNR committee to expand soil and water monitoring, fly fishing the Niangua River, angler catches record skipjack, new insights into zebra mussel fibers, 'numerous floods' in southern California, 12 billion year old body of water in space, a stunning river revival, and link between ocean weather and global climate uncovered.
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This Week's News: Missouri lawmakers take aim at meatpacking sludge, a modified boat horsepower rule for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, bootheel residents beg leaders to find a water solution, MoAm Water acquisition of Ironton water systems, lower lake levels, the most important issue about water, top trash found in the Mississippi, zebra mussels found, a bait shop pathway for invasive species, a study to help alleviate western water scarcity, the federal administration supports Snake River dam removal, and Forsyth proclaimed the walleye capital of Missouri
This Week's News: Regulators order Denali to stop, Columbia lead and copper testing results, lead pipes may be removed, Mississippi River impacting corn movement, an Idaho water recycling program, cold war contaminants in Iowa, the next WOTUS battleground, excess water to naturally drain from northwest refuge, 100s of carp removed from Mississippi, fish cover permits available for Arkansas lakes, and learn about fly fishing at Joplin nature center.
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