In Water-rich Minnesota, Worry Mounts of Limited Supply
Lots of water can be lots of no-good water if it’s severely polluted. Now St. Paul, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is trying to improve the way it manages the state’s underground water supply. Read the FULL STORY here. Not only is there concerns of limitedContinue Reading
Go Betty! Local Coalition Stands with Rep. McCollum Against Unprecedented Clean Air Rollbacks
Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-St. Paul) joined Environment Minnesota and the American Lung Association at Children’s Hospital to condemn U.S. House-passed legislation to indefinitely delay the cleanup of dangerous smog, soot, mercury, and other toxic pollutants from power plants nationwide. Last Friday, the U.S. House passed H.R.2401, a bill that putsContinue Reading
Mississippi Mud Rising
“While we haven’t reduced the amount of mud in the river, our study shows that the source of river sediment has profoundly shifted due to a significant increase in river discharge” (Utah State University watershed scientist Patrick Belmont) In addition to increased precipitation, water is being routed more quickly toContinue Reading
Hawk, Raptor, Eagle Migrations in MN
It’s not too late to witness the breathtaking migrations of these stately birds over the Minnesota fall landscape. The annual Hawk Weekend at the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth (visit website HERE) was a bit cloudy but per representatives at the observatory there will be plenty of sunny daysContinue Reading
MN Manure-based Energy Plant to Expand to VA
In 2007, Fibrowatt opened the nation’s first large-scale poultry-litter-to-energy plant in Benson, Minnesota. They are looking to open a new plant in North Carolina, on the Delmarva Peninsula and here in the Valley. [story] At the 55-megawatt Minnesota plant, the company turns about 450,000 tons of poultry litter a yearContinue Reading