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Despite efforts to remove thousands of tons of waste tires from Kentucky rivers and streams, more continue to wash downstream.
*Updated 9/11/2013 Good news for river rats: National Atlas recently released an app called Streamer that provides a colorful representation of the nation's watersheds. Yes, the map even includes ...
A fast-moving bill in the Kentucky legislature would narrow the state’s water protections, leaving groundwater, ephemeral streams and wetlands vulnerable to pollution — with myriad downstream ...
LLOYD has issued a new map of the State of Kentucky, to which region all eyes are now turned in anticipation of the great battle which some think is about to be fought in that State.
River flooding is anticipated to persist at least through this week in the following states: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.
The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Paducah, Kentucky, in a flood watch: "Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
The flooding will occur on rivers and streams across the state after days of heavy rainfall.
Like cows and humans, even our rivers can be gassy. A “Nature” paper co-authored by researchers at the Yale School of the Environment last month quantified the methane contributions of all the world’s ...
"The bill threatens the water quality of many Kentucky rivers, streams, and tributaries and, as a result, would significantly compromise Kentucky’s groundwater, impacting the water quality of ...
A fast-moving bill in the Kentucky legislature would narrow the state’s water protections, leaving groundwater, ephemeral streams and wetlands vulnerable to pollution — with myriad downstream ...