This Week's News: Missouri House moves to regulate sludge, southwest MO meatpacker to shut down, the nation's 3rd most polluted river, spring cleaning with River Relief, researchers testify on microplastic, a vanishing Great Salt Lake, new power to protect groundwater and the changing nature of groundwater, the effects of wake boats on Wisconsin lakes, an integrated science strategy for water availability and migratory birds, and commentary on Missouri's waters of the state bills, "a license to pollute?"
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This Week's News: U.S. Court bans dicamba weed killers, USDA report shows factory farm takeover, governors meet to discuss flooding cooperation, a low risk for spring flooding on the big rivers, the Missouri senate continues working to limit water exports, a native landscaping series in St. Louis, classes for kids in KC, and a once in two hundred years cicada emergence.
This Week's News: Water protection funding jeopardized by HB2561, legislation puts half of Missouri's drinking water at risk, a visioning session for the Roy Blunt reservoir, using MO Carp for global good, water levels dropping at Lake of Ozarks, a Nevada Supreme Court water ruling for groundwater management, the future of Utah's water, pushback on Nebraska Governor's plan to silence public meetings, a Minnesota fish kill, and protecting the Mobile-Tensaw Delta
This Week's News: Missouri lawmakers working to stand against water exports from the state, Tunnel Dam on the Niangua could be demolished, a February fishing workshop, Lake Taneycomo trout fishing in February, Missouri River basin updates, a commentary on waste dumping, Colorado study examines threats of wildfires on water quality, a plan to protect marine biodiversity, giant snails removed from San Antonio Riverwalk, the LA River dramatically full, and tracking California's water supply
This week's news: A Missouri proposed law to block water exportation, Arkansas based company agrees to stop spreading sludge in Missouri, funding for orphaned oil and gas well cleanups in Missouri, a Colorado town appoints legal guardians for a creek, the Supreme Court rejects hearing environmental cases, cleanups of caves used by homeless in California, allegations on efforts to remove Snake River dams, a review of the Ideker vs. US case and Army Corps Missouri River management, Congressional committees approve bills to weaken water protections, and an expansion of Missouri River Headwaters State Park
This Week's News: St. Francis River cleanup on Saturday, Missouri Water Center receives three grants, a bill to stop the sale of invasive plant species, catch and keep trout fishing in Missouri, an eaglefest highlights conservation triumphs, EPA assessment shows no water quality improvements, new climate transformation map, a book about the scandal of the farm system, and machine learning tool identifies deregulation of America's wetlands.
This Week's News: Largest dam removal begins, a 30-Year Mississippi Water Quality Report, the battle against invasive carp in Minnesota, a Missouri River navigation restoration milestone, record breaking paddler honored, the Missouri River freezes, low Missouri River basin runoff predicted, the Mississippi River saltwater wedge to be pushed back into Gulf, Alabama shad petitioned for ESA protection, an environmentalist steps up with presentation on the impact of meat processors, and learn the dynamic forces of streams in Kansas City
This Week's News: Missouri lawmakers rushing for limits on sludge, proposal to change waters of the state definition, Missouri water exportation bill, Columbia detects forever chemicals, PFAS found in sludge-spread fields, studies on plastic in bottled water and water insecurity, east coast storms send water levels skyrocketing, where the world's rivers go, and the importance of the Mississippi River.
This Week's News: Beef packing plant near Pleasant Hope withdraws permit application and public meeting is canceled, Alaska's streams turning orange due to permafrost thaw, northern New York lakes warming and browning, a dive survey finds loads of plastic, low Mississippi River levels affect tourism, Lake Powell level rebounds, Great Lakes wolf populations have predicted resilience, Eagle Days return to Riverlands, and learn how to tie flies and paint crayfish in Missouri
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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