WATER
Children ages 12-15 who want to operate a boat or personal watercraft this summer must take the states boating basics course. State law requires youngsters ages 12-15 to pass the course before they o...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:08 AM
Shrink for Good
Originally posted on The Sisterhood of the Shrinking Jeans. You're thirsty. You walk to the kitchen, turn on the faucet, and fill a cup with cold, refreshing water. Or maybe you grab a bottle of wate...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 7:22 AM
Surprise! What happens when you wring a washcloth out in space
Two science students in Nova Scotia posed the question of what would happen if you wrung out a wet washcloth in space. Watch to find out. When I first clicked play on this video of space station Com...
Posted on 4/23/13 at 11:47 AM
N.D. oil industry used at least 5.4 billion gallons of water in 2012
WILLISTON, N.D. The oil industry used at least 5.4 billion gallons of water in North Dakota in 2012, a record high and at least a 75 percent increase over 2011, according to preliminary figures fro...
Posted on 3/17/13 at 10:19 AM
The Water issue: Oil industry on Cusp awaiting EPA report
By Sid Pranke North Dakota is now about seven years into its latest oil boom about the same length of time since Lynn Helms began his job as director of the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR). ...
Posted on 10/4/12 at 4:36 PM
Audit: Oil Patch industrial water use relies on 'honor system'
FARGO — An audit of industrial water use in North Dakota’s Oil Patch found the system primarily relies on the “honor system” and called for tighter monitoring procedures to ensure compliance.By Patrick Springer , January 25, 2013
Working on a Hettinger water main
By Bryan Horwath , January 09, 2013
Water in, water out: Millions of dollars are needed to upgrade Dickinson's H20, sewer systems
By Katherine Grandstrand , January 06, 2013
Water supply project allows Oil Patch towns to grow
WILLISTON — Crosby Mayor Les Bakken sums up the appearance of his city’s water like this: “It looks like you need to flush the toilet all the time.” The yellowish tint to the city’s water is something residents have been accustomed to, he said.By Amy Dalrymple , December 18, 2012
Cleanup begins after crews gain control of ND oil well
PARSHALL — Cleanup began Friday after crews regained control of an oil well near Parshall about 5 a.m. Friday after the well stopped flowing, said the state Department of Mineral Resources.By Amy Dalrymple , December 14, 2012
Gladstone campers find themselves without water
Despite paying their water and electric bills, campers at Prairie Rose Park in Gladstone remain without water nearly two weeks after the city turned off the service.By Betsy Simon , November 21, 2012
Army Corps plans Missouri River reduction
By Jim Salter , November 14, 2012
Medora to consider plans to remedy city's water problems
MEDORA — With the replacement of its outdated wastewater treatment facilities rapidly becoming a need, members of the Medora City Council were presented three plans Wednesday evening that could remedy the community’s water issues.By Bryan Horwath , November 08, 2012
Board rejects price hike for rural water customers
When presented Monday with a budget plan that would raise the average rural customer’s monthly water bill by nearly 13 percent, members of the Southwest Water Authority Board of Directors had a simple answer: thanks, but no thanks.By Bryan Horwath , October 02, 2012
Dickinson's water odor to clear soon
It’s been more than two weeks since some Dickinson residents started complaining about a foul odor coming from their tap water, but the issue continues to linger.By Bryan Horwath , September 27, 2012
Oil exec in Stark County Court for frack water disposal practices
By Bryan Horwath , September 20, 2012
Making a splash
By Linda Sailer , September 14, 2012
Foul odor in water draws complaints
A foul odor and taste in the local water supply had Dickinson residents voicing their concern to City Hall on Monday.By Bryan Horwath , September 11, 2012
Badlands wildlife taking drought well, for now
By Betsy Simon , September 07, 2012
Works begins on $30M Dickinson water reclamation facility
Dickinson and North Dakota officials celebrated the start of construction on a $30 million wastewater reclamation facility southeast of Dickinson on Wednesday, which is designed to serve a rapidly growing population.By Katherine Grandstrand , August 30, 2012
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