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Argentine Cattle Cross Rivers To Graze New Ground, Even In Winter
2013-10-07 22:34:00| Beef
Paul Queck Leonardo Airaldi, a cattleman in Argentina's Entre Rios Province, recently demonstrated for visitors how he swims his cattle across a river to fresh grazing. read more
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Michigan Fight over Kalamazoo River's Dam Pits Enbridge, DNR Against Community
2013-10-07 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
MLive: The Michigan Department of Natural Resources would like the Kalamazoo River to return to a free-flowing state. Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company that leaked a million gallons of crude oil into Talmadge Creek and the Kalamazoo River in July 2010, would like to complete the conditions of its mandatory river clean-up. Smack dab in the way of those goals is a 174-year-old dam across the Kalamazoo River. The Ceresco Dam, originally built to power flour and saw mills in the early settlement about...
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One river's purity
2013-10-06 14:19:33| Food - Topix.net
The multinational food giant Cargill Inc. of Minnesota was generous enough to donate $50,000 toward promoting better understanding of water-quality issues and improving water quality in the Illinois River of Northwest Arkansas.
Frackers are flushing radioactive waste into rivers
2013-10-04 13:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: Frackers often treat their wastewater a little bit like sewage, passing it through water treatment plants and then flushing it into streams and rivers. It may be an improvement on pumping the stuff back into the ground, which can trigger earthquakes, but new research reveals that this can be a dangerously shitty approach to managing frack water. Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, entails injecting water and chemicals into the ground to break up underground rocks and release oil and gas. When that...
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Waterman tells sugar industries to be sensitive towards rivers
2013-09-30 08:39:07| Sugar Industry News
LUCKNOW: Sugarcane farming and sugar industries are a big water guzzler, so they need to be more sensitive towards groundwater recharge and conservation, said activist Rajendra Singh. Singh, also known as Waterman of India, was speaking on the second day of 72nd annual convention of The Sugar Technologists' Association of India (STAI) at Indira Gandhi Pratisthan here on Friday.
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