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Athol Daily News - A Page from North Quabbin History: Birch Hill Dam one of oldest in New England

Athol Daily News - A Page from North Quabbin History: Birch Hill Dam one of oldest in New England
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Birch-hill , Massachusetts , United-states , Tully-river , Barre-falls-dam , Royalston , Springfield , Tully-lake , Phillipston , Birch-hill-dam , Millers-river , Carla-charter

The Recorder - Athol Selectboard OKs rate hike to Orange water customers

ATHOL — After it was learned that Orange may be profiting from Athol drinking water provided to households in the Tully section of Orange, the Athol Selectboard on Tuesday approved an increase in the amount the town charges for water used by customers...

Stephen-raymond , Rebecca-bialecki , Andy-sujdak , Dick-kilhart , Athol-selectboard , Public-works-director-dick-kilhart , Pinedale-avenue , Tully-river , Alan-dodge , North-orange , Public-works

Athol Daily News - Athol Selectboard OKs rate hike to Orange water customers

Athol Daily News - Athol Selectboard OKs rate hike to Orange water customers
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Stephen-raymond , Rebecca-bialecki , Athol-selectboard , Andy-sujdak , Dick-kilhart , Athol-public-works-director-dick-kilhart , Pinedale-avenue , Tully-river , Alan-dodge , North-orange , Public-works

The Recorder - Highway, public safety departments kept busy in wake of relentless rainfall


Highway, public safety departments kept busy in wake of relentless rainfall
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Turners Falls Fire Chief John Zellmann Jr. talks with Allen Phillips of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), in black, and members of the Montague Department of Public Works in front of 38 and 34 East Main St. in Millers Falls, which were both flooded by heavy rains overnight. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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Bob Obear, owner of the buildings in the background flooded by high water in Miller Falls, points to the washout that happened when water flowed over the railroad tracks and through his property. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
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East Main Street in Millers Falls was being cleaned up Monday morning for the second time in 24 hours due to heavy rains. Staff Photo/Paul Franz

Franklin-county , Massachusetts , United-states , Tully-river , Lake-pleasant , Turners-falls-fire-department , Montague-city , Millers-falls , Turners-falls , Warwick-selectboard , Christopher-williams , Heath-cummings

Wet Tropics' wildlife is celebrated worldwide


Research Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
However, the cultural heritage of the Wet Tropics isn’t recognised or celebrated with quite the same gusto, with the world heritage listing failing to acknowledge the rich, ongoing significance of Aboriginal culture.
Our recent paper assessed existing archaeological, paleoenvironmental, and historical evidence. And we showed the diverse ways these forests are globally significant – not just for their ecological heritage, but also for preserving traces of millennia of human activities.
But there’s much scope for cultural recognition to go further on a national level, too. While the Wet Tropics’ National Heritage Listing recognises Indigenous heritage, Traditional Owners should have more freedom to manage the region in our holistic way. This would lead to better outcomes for the environment.

Australia , Tully-river , Queensland , Australians , Australian , Ellen-weber , Australian-national-heritage-list , While-the-wet-tropic-national-heritage-listing , Tropics-management-authority , Firesticks-alliance-indigenous-corporation , Wet-tropics , Heritage-site

The Wet Tropics' wildlife is celebrated worldwide. Its cultural heritage? Not so much

Australians should see the rainforest as a cultural landscape – one that has been managed and maintained by people, rather than just a relic unchanged since the dinosaurs.

Australia , Tully-river , Queensland , Cassowary , Australians , Australian , Australian-national-heritage-list , Rio-tinto , While-the-wet-tropic-national-heritage-listing , Firesticks-alliance-indigenous-corporation , Wet-tropics

Roads shut as rainfall set to break records


Roads shut as rainfall set to break records
Cairns Airport is set to break its single-day April rainfall record and several roads have been closed as more heavy rain tumbles down.
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20th Apr 2021 4:47 PM
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CAIRNS Airport is looking likely to break its single-day April rainfall record, currently set in 1984 with 185.8mm.
The Bureau of Meteorology advised Cairns Airport had received 194mm between 9am Monday and 8.30am Tuesday, and that it would be "hard to suggest" the record hadn't already been broken, but the data needed to be confirmed, which could take days.
Another 79mm of rain has fallen at the airport in the past six hours, though the day's heaviest falls so far have been at Tully where 128mm has fallen since 9am.

Freshwater-creek , Victoria , Australia , Murray-river , South-australia , Mossman-river , Queensland , Daintree , White-cliff-point , Northern-territory , Aloomba , Saltwater-creek

"Toxicity of Herbicide Mixtures to Tropical Freshwater Microalgae Using" by S. Stone, M. S. Adams et al.


Abstract
Agriculture within the Great Barrier Reef catchment area has contributed to pesticide contamination of adjacent freshwater ecosystems that flow into the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. A novel multispecies toxicity test was used to assess the toxicity of diuron and hexazinone, 2 herbicides commonly detected within the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, to a community of 3 tropical freshwater microalgae: Monoraphidium arcuatum, Nannochloropsis-like sp., and Pediastrum duplex. Diuron was the most toxic herbicide, with 10% inhibition concentration (IC10) values of 4.3, 7.1, and 29 µg/L for P. duplex, M. arcuatum, and Nannochloropsis-like sp., respectively, followed by hexazinone, with IC10 values of 15, 18, and 450 µg/L, respectively Toxicity testing on 2 commercial formulations (Barrage, 13.2% hexazinone and 48.6% diuron; Diurex, 90% diuron) showed that additives in the commercial formulations did not significantly increase the toxicity of diuron. Direct toxicity assessments were carried out on water samples from the herbicide-contaminated Sandy Creek, which discharges to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, and a clean reference site, Tully Gorge in the Tully River. Toxicity was observed in several Sandy Creek samples. Artificial herbicide mixtures were assessed in synthetic soft water and natural freshwaters, with toxic responses being observed at environmentally relevant concentrations. The present study successfully applied a novel multispecies tropical microalgal toxicity test, indicating that it is an effective tool for the assessment of herbicide toxicity in both natural and synthetic freshwaters. Environ Toxicol Chem 2021;40:473–486. © 2020 SETAC.

Sandy-creek , Victoria , Australia , Great-barrier-reef , Queensland , Tully-river , Great-barrier-reef-world-heritage , Tully-gorge , Toxicol-chem , Diuron , Low-cytometry

Queensland weather: Flood warnings as tropical north, east coast battered by heavy rains

Queensland weather: Flood warnings as tropical north, east coast battered by heavy rains
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Gordonvale , Queensland , Australia , Gulf-of-carpentaria , Oceans-general , Oceans , Tully-river , Coral-sea , Paroo , Western-australia , Hinchinbrook-island , Brisbane

Popular white-water rafting attraction in far North Queensland hoping for rebound


Popular white-water rafting attraction in far North Queensland hoping for rebound05/02/2021|3min
A popular white-water rafting business operating on the Tully River in Far North Queensland is hoping for a rebound after going under because of the pandemic.
Cairns Adventure Group Owner Roderic Rees bought Raging Thunder Adventures in November 2020 and plans to reopen the business by Easter in time for the school holidays.
“Yes, it’s a bold move, but sometimes fortune favours the bold decision, so I’m having a red-hot crack at it,” Mr Rees said.
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