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Eastern Iowa companies feel varying impacts from low Mississippi River
2013-01-13 17:09:27| Food - Topix.net
The drought has had different effects on companies that count on the Mississippi River to transport products.
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Initial Mississippi River Rock Removal Complete, Says Army
2013-01-13 02:00:21| Agriculture - Topix.net
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said contractors have completed the first phase of emergency work to remove rocks that have held up barge traffic in the drought-stricken Mississippi River.
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Low Water Disrupts Mississippi Traffic
2013-01-11 20:31:43| ENR.com: Headline News
A severe drought has left water levels near historic lows on parts of the Mississippi, especially the 200-mile choke-point between St. Louis, where the Missouri River flows in, and Cairo, Ill., at the Ohio River confluence.
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Mississippi Utility Association Enters Public-Private Partnership with Severn Trent Services
2013-01-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Severn Trent will operate nine wastewater treatment plants owned by the Desoto County Regional Utility Association. FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. - The Desoto County Regional Utility Association (DCRUA) based in Hernando, Miss., has entered a public-private partnership with Severn Trent Services. In late 2012, Severn Trent took responsibility for the complete operation, maintenance and management of the Association's system of nine wastewater treatment plants in the northwestern part of the state. ...This story is related to the following:Waste Handling EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Wastewater Treatment Systems | Commercial Wastewater Treatment Systems | Water & Wastewater Control Systems
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Rain to help raise Mississippi River, ease shipper woes
2013-01-10 23:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A storm moving up the Mississippi River valley will help replenish the river, low in parts from drought, and ease concerns that shipping could be halted along a shallow stretch from St. Louis to Cairo, Illinois. Shipping groups had warned as recently as last week of an effective closure of the river along that busy stretch, through which billions of dollars of grain, coal, fertilizer and other commodities flow every year. Rain and the brisk pace of efforts to remove underwater rock could help...
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