This Week's News: A US House Bill to restore water protections, how Native lands lack clean water protections, U.S. groundwater getting saltier, western decreases in water use, invasive carp shocked from the Grand River, a Kirksville stormwater report, water woes in Old Jamestown, a northwest Missouri fall driving tour, an Ozarks rivers mural celebration, and imagining a day without water
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This Week's News: Missouri River Hopping, World Record Gourd Journey, List of Endangered Species Grows, Columbia Bottom Conservation Area, Missouri's Second Year of Drought, Water Insecurity and Population Health, Celebrating "Oktoberforest", Consecutive Historically Low River, The Great Lakes Under Threat, Ohio River to be National Water Trail.
This Week's News: 'Elevated' radium levels in Silex, new treatment for inactive water wells in St. Charles County, fall fun at State Parks, DNR awards grant to Bosworth, Missouri drought conditions persist into 2024, more people moving into high flood zones globally, depleted aquifers, high salt levels in Louisiana drinking water, Sackett v. EPA's aftermath, and a 'miracle' water year in California
This Week's News: Monarch Mania special MDC event in Kansas City, wastewater upgrade project in Springfield, microplastics found in St. Louis caves, a Webster Groves fuel spill, additional water supply needed in southwest Missouri, CWA violations resolved through settlement, saltwater threatens drinking water, enhanced water quality tool, $13 million loan for water resiliency in California, and $80 million invested to improve flood predictions.
This Week's Highlights: MoDOT demolishes Missouri River bridge at Rocheport, Blue River BioBlitz and Discovery Days, Meramec Ecosystem Restoration Project, an upcoming native plant sale in the Shoal Creek Watershed, new rules for duck boats, Missouri based canoes for a worldwide market, a proposal to protect the Mississippi, saltwater moving upstream from the Gulf, drought threatens drinking water in the midwest, saving Lake Tahoe, and blocked access to Tower Rock
This Week's News: Judge bars Randolph County permit, Water treatment professionals week, CDC warns of rare bacterial infection, state park activities, cyber security warning, sustainable rivers program, lead testing in Missouri schools, groundwater overuse map, helping families access clean water in Ohio, rubber seals leak additives into drinking water, and Outstanding National Resource Waters protections in Ohio
This Week's News: Concerns about animal waste basin, polluted river vs. meatpacker permit, go Missouri on Labor Day Weekend, MDC to remove invasive carp, volunteers build fish habitats, push to remove lead from Montana school drinking water, coming clean on PFAS drinking water, "waters of the United States" rule amended, hurricane Idalia's destruction, 5 takeaways from America's groundwater crisis, and new water pollution rule.
This Week's News: Rural Missouri residents rally against waste facility, a foaming lagoon in Fairview, MDC showcases Missouri fish, invasive crayfish threaten local crayfish, a Missouri Supreme Court ruling, article on hydropower, vegetation control on Missouri sandbars, origin of the word Mississippi, a cleanup halted on the Yellowstone, the best rivers in Arkansas, how plankton are affected by climate change, and group advocates for a free flowing Colorado River
This Week's News: National Water Quality Month, state remains in drought, grant awards, Missouri rescues and evacuations, Missouri River Basin has average month, Saline Creek clean-up, Stream Team in the classroom, Lahaina's water system collapse, top most water-stressed US states, Lake Mead sees 'significant improvement', and a benefits of hydropower study.
This Week's News: Upcoming Mississippi River Commission hearings in Missouri, looking back at the Great Flood of 1993 and how it deluged St. Louis, Perseid meteor shower viewing, a kids trout tournament, conservation area construction, MDNR investigates fuel spill, some Missouri beaches not suitable for swimming, Mississippi floodplain forests are dying, flooding in Alaska, a billion dollar coastal project, bad place for a mine in Montana, and the biggest threat to the Colorado River
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