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This Week's News: How to be safe on Missouri waters, a floating wetland aims to improve water quality at Fellows Lake, a look at rain and temperature data from the April floods, Columbia's water discolored, video series on private land conservation and hunting in the Delta region, a boat sinks on the Missouri in North Dakota, spill response exercise in Montana, a reminder to watch out for Aquatic Hitchhikers and clean, drain, dry your boat, a call to make America's waters safe for swimming, and a Missouri teen catches the first state record fish of 2025.
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This Week's News: When 100K+ chickens move in next door in Missouri, progress on plastic reduction in Montana and Lake Tahoe, how California turns Midwest pig manure into cash, federal facility targeted for closure in Columbia, an Army Corps Lower Missouri River study open for comment, bald eagle chicks rescued from Big River in Missouri, continued flooding and Mississippi River saltwater intrusion, a barge collision and sinking on the Mississippi, and join MDC to learn about aquatic plants on May 10th
This Week's News: CAFO concerns mounting in southwest Missouri, rivers rising and dam gates open, an Arkansas bill amended to protect the Buffalo River, proposed change and comment period for Waters of the U.S., anglers asked to kill and report northern snakehead fish, a community garden gets a green light, drinking water grant for Livingston county, a cleanup and plastic brand audit at Sugar Creek, MO, and reports of spills across the country
This Week's News: Multi-day floods brewing, the importance of skilled professionals in protecting health and water quality, DOGE cuts to tree planting in St. Louis, MDC seeks input on proposed spotted bass regulation at Table Rock Lake, a free veteran's fishing day at Bennett Springs, no evidence of coal ash contamination at Truman Lake or Lake of the Ozarks, new Eat MO Carp! book for kids, a focus on Missouri River paddlefish in Brookings, SD, water returns to a drained Colorado lake after zebra mussel contamination, the USGS deploys water monitors in Pool 13, a Florida bill aims to protect Apalachicola River and bay, and a Michigan man's second run at the MR340
This Week's News: Mississippi mayors lobby for more government funding for flooding mitigation, proposed legislation to protect Mississippi River fisheries, University of Missouri professor finds inexpensive solution to PFAS treatment, political attacks in Missouri stiffen opposition to pesticide bill, a reallocation of Stockton Lake secures future water supply for southwest Missouri, increased water recycling for fracking and a New Mexico water supply bill, Upper Mississippi forum, a look at future EPA revision of Waters of the U.S. Rule, MRWA's conference returned to Branson, and where to learn about amphibians and spot white pelicans in Missouri
This Week's News: Toxic trouble at an abandoned Missouri landfill, water molecules caught flipping, El Paso turns wastewater into drinking water, a price tag for Gulf dead zone reduction, Mississippi River levels trigger levee inspections, an ice jam in North Dakota, students raising salmon for Grand River Michigan release, thousands of trout stocked in Missouri, lead pipe replacement in Ballwin, natural fish kill at Lake of Ozarks, a camera on Missouri's nesting bald eagles, and a look at Missouri's three year drought
This Week's News: MDC and GRHA working to protect waterfowl opportunities in St. Charles county, MDC stocks winter trout, Mark Twain Lake master plan for review, a Lower Mississippi River restoration project, a visit to the Mississippi coast, South Dakota's legislature weighs use of Missouri River water, checking out the James River State Park in Virginia, and MDC stocks winter trout in Missouri
This Week's News: Missouri and Nebraska partner on flood risk study, power plant contamination investigation in Henry County, MO., water rights are hot topic in Missouri, a North Carolina town approves efforts to get PFAS out of water while federal administration looks at withdraw of proposed limits, a big water problem in Texas, answers to fire recovery in California and attempts to capture more water from severe storms, a look at Europe's degraded water resources and the revival of the Seine River, water conservation tips, studies of climate change on the Upper Mississippi River, a drinking water week poster contest in Missouri, and free eagle day event at Truman Lake
This Week's News: How do wildfires affect water quality, passed federal Water Resources Development Act addresses Mississippi River climate extremes, Corpus Christi drills for water, a Minnesota asian carp netting effort comes up empty, planning for Missouri River water for the Black Hills, ice disks and frigid phenomenon, grants for homeowners affected by floods, Reeds Springs school without water, and upcoming waterfowl meetings in Springfield and Joplin.
This Week's News: Missouri company makes dog treats with invasive fish, a look back at 2024 world fish records set in Missouri, the Mississippi River delta is losing ground as low river levels on tops of minds in Iowa, how Iowa invests in an industry favored water quality fix, snow and drought conditions in the west, a US ACE kayak rescue, the next Missouri DNR Director, a convergence of rivers and birds in St. Louis, upcoming memorial shed hunt at Mark Twain Lake, and MLK Day of Service and events for January 20th
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