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They are using helicopter surveys and ground testing to map potential aquifers. The Missouri Geological Survey is flying specially equipped helicopters over Clark, Scotland and Schuyler counties.
They are using helicopter surveys and ground testing to map potential aquifers. The Missouri Geological Survey is flying specially equipped helicopters over Clark, Scotland and Schuyler counties.
People along rivers in seven states from Missouri to Louisiana may see a low ... holds an electromagnetic instrument that the U.S. Geological Survey uses to make maps of aquifers — underground ...
Missouri’s leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation that some worry could jeopardize streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people.
People along rivers in seven states from Missouri to Louisiana may see a low-flying helicopter towing a long cylinder, starting late this month and going into July. The 30-foot-long tube, called a ...
Legislation granted initial approval Wednesday in the Missouri House prohibits exporting water to other states without a permit. The bill, which prohibits water exports without a state permit ...
Missouri’s leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation environmentalists and state regulators warn could jeopardize thousands of miles of streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people.
Image courtesy of Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District The Kansas Aqueduct route, proposed in the 1982 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study, would have drawn water from the Missouri River ...
Missouri bill would slash state regulations over small streams and major aquifers Critics say the legislation debated Tuesday could jeopardize the state’s groundwater and 136,000 miles of streams.
Missouri’s leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation that some worry could jeopardize streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people.
People along rivers in seven states may see a low-flying helicopter towing a long cylinder, starting late this month and going into July. The 30-foot-long tube holds an electromagnetic instrument that ...
Missouri's leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation environmentalists and state regulators warn could jeopardize thousands of miles of streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people.