This Week's News: Missouri drought conditions, water rights dispute decision for the Navajo, Colorado River crisis panel, Current River State Park classes, MDC Scouting and Fishing events, a sustainable, cost-effective desalinization method, a California River recreation ban, a pallid sturgeon story, how farmers can embrace conservation and climate smart practices, Mississippi River levels fall, and an award winning water podcast.
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This Week's News: Supreme Court pares back water rules, a look at the EPA and CAFO regulations, a management plan for the Upper White River Watershed, water rate increase at Lake of the Ozarks, MDC fishing lessons, kayaking ABCs, sewage concerns in St. Louis, fish consumption advisories due to PFOS in Connecticut, a US Interior Department process to protect the Colorado, and the Price of Plenty - how chemical fertilizers help feed the world - at increasingly steep costs to people and the planet
This Week's News: What does WOTUS decision mean for Missouri, first week of Mornings at the River, a comment period on discharge to Pomme de Terre, MDC confirms invasive snakehead fish, preparing for the James River cleanup, a real time water watch in Virginia, river restoration projects in Arizona bring benefits, funding falls short for carp barrier in Minnesota, from snow and flood to drought, how to contain the rain in Johnson County, can lake sturgeon make a comeback, and what happened to the casino bill.
This Week's News: Celebrating World Oceans Day with a cleanup in KC, improving fish habitat at Table Rock and Bull Shoals Lakes, US Supreme Court rejects wetlands regulation, Mississippi River restoration projects, studies, and a new Mississippi Speed record, rights for rivers, a creek to retain its name in Johnson County, Phoenix restricted from growing due to lack of water, E.coli returns to normal in Bull Shoals, more funding for Mo River dock in St. Charles County, and Missouri park events and presentations in June
This Week's News: Improvements at Ted and Pat Jones Confluence Point State Park, the history of Gavins Point Dam, hundreds of volunteers expected at River Relief cleanup in Omaha, flood study seeks input, a world record paddling team paddles past Missouri, rare fish and a new learning center in Virginia, research on walleye growth rates, lack of water for Arizona farms, the USFS sued for overpopulation of horses in Arizona, contemplating the removal of hydropower dams, a deep blue spring, and kickoff of black bass season in Missouri on May 27
This Week's Highlights: A Water is Life summit in Iowa, facts about the boundary waters, rail merger increases hazmat transport along Mississippi, Clean Water Act protections for tribal waterways, men indicted for Clean Water Act violations in Puerto Rico, a Junior Ranger Day in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, fishing the Gasconade, floatable Colorado waters, a new downtown riverfront park in St. Louis, a rock bass highlight, and crews continue work on the Chariton River bridge
This Week's News: Two Missouri crayfish receive Endangered Species Act Protection, critics decry bill amendment, a first look at Eleven Point State Park, city seeks public input on Lake Springfield, landowners protect property in Arkansas, national safe boating week, current and historic flooding, a sewage spill in Bull Shoals Lake, and the largest and oldest man-made dams in Missouri
This Week's News: Mayors request help from Corps for flooding, Mississippi River flooding prompts evacuations, 4th graders hit the water in Columbia, look back at the Missouri River flood of 1952, a train derailment on the upper Mississippi, Corps seeks public help to protect artifacts, Branson receives grant to protect sewage plant from flooding, beaches open at Wappapello, work begins at Schell-Osage Conservation Area, a widening Mississippi and attempts to engineer it, and Earth Day celebrations
This Week's News: Volunteers clear thousands of trash in KC, invasive carp removal, a scenic drive to Ted Shanks Conservation Area, why engineers can't control rivers, high water closes locks and dams on the Mississippi, exploring the ecology of Arkansas's delta, why the Mississippi River basin needs more conservation funding, abundant crane flies, fishing for white bass, and a little history of canoes
This Week's News: A St. Louis Zoo raised hellbender found fathering eggs in the wild, a celebration set for the Upper Current River, Missouri's longest bridge, record fish, a high flood forecast for the Mississippi, question over Texas water pump in Oklahoma, options for Colorado River emergency plan, federal judge blocks Clean Water Rule in 24 states including Missouri, a 2nd paddling record attempt, and lighthouses on the Mississippi
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