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A new film is documenting efforts to prevent invasive carp species from entering the Great Lakes. "Against the Current 2: Keeping Invasive Carp Out of the Great Lakes" is a sequel to 2020 s "Against the Current," which detailed work on the Brandon Road Lock and Dam project near Chicago. Marc Smith, policy director for the National Wildlife Federation, said although the effort has been centered on Illinois and Lake Michigan, it has wide-reaching implications. . ....
Pollution is a major problem for wastewater facilities in Idaho. The Idaho Conservation League s fifth annual report on discharges from sewage treatment plants finds three-quarters violated Clean Water Act standards between 2019 and 2021. However, those violations aren t equally distributed: just 10 facilities were responsible for more than half of them. . ....
Duncan Rose, conservation co-chair for Dolores River Anglers, said if pristine Colorado streams are polluted or degraded, the results would be disastrous for native trout species which need clean water to survive, and also for entire communities and industries. ....
As climate change brings longer and more severe drought to the American Southwest, a community-led coalition is celebrating new protections for more than 520 miles of 25 Colorado streams. Duncan Rose, conservation co-chair for Dolores River Anglers, said if pristine Colorado streams are polluted or degraded, the results would be disastrous for native trout species which need clean water to survive, and also for entire communities and industries. "Obviously, everybody suffers," Rose asserted. " . ....
Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 47% chance of precipitation 36% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation Outstanding Waters status would preserve water quality, not affect water rights Saturday, April 17, 2021 9:48 PM East Fork Creek, a headwater tributary of the Dolores River, is being considered for Outstanding Waters status to protect water quality. The designation does not include a water right. Duncan Rose/Dolores River Anglers In 2020, Taylor Creek in the Dolores River Basin dried up because of ongoing drought in the region. Duncan Rose/Dolores River Anglers Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams ....