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Anna Pope caught up with Kevan Inboden, Chief Operations Officer at Beaver Water District. Water demand reduced since this past month because of rainfall and lower tempertatures. Although university students are returning to the Northwest Arkansas, Because of the area's population growth the distric has seen rebreaking-number of water use, and Inboden said there projects in the works to keep up.
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"Karst in Perry County" chronicles how politically divergent rural and urban residents are collaborating to restore hundreds of environmentally impaired…
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Rural landowners in northwest Arkansas are eligible to receive guidance as well as financial assistance with repairing or replacing failing septic…
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In the first months of his presidency, Donald Trump issued an executive order rescinding the “Waters of the United States” rule, promulagated by President…
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Mineral asbestos, a hazardous material, was commonly used in the mid-20th century for commercial and industrial purposes, including to manufacture…
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Leaves are falling across the Ozarks, and rather than bagging them up or composting, certain urban property owners, rake and blow leaves into streets to…
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KUAF Community SpotlightArkansas Water Resources Center is a congress-mandated program housed at the University of Arkansas. The center funds and facilitates water quality…
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The Kings River Watershed Partnership, the very first nonprofit watershed organization to form on the Arkansas Ozarks, has worked to document, clean and…
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This week is National Drinking Water Week and organizations around the country are asking people to consider what comes out of their faucet.MUSIC: "Lorge"…
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Four times each year, volunteer teams with StreamSmart, a program of Ozarks Water Watch, head out for a series of tests at various stream locations in the…