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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
Hoeven: Private investment may help with infrastructure needs
By Dain Sullivan , March 20, 2012
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North Dakota short on money to fix all of its water issues
BISMARCK — North Dakota does not have enough money to fix all of the water issues it faces and needs to work on setting priorities, state officials said Tuesday.February 29, 2012
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2 barges collide on Mississippi River, cause oil spill
LAPLACE, La. (AP) — An oil tanker barge collided with another barge Friday on the Mississippi, spilling oil and leading officials to close a five-mile stretch of the river, the U.S. Coast Guard said.February 17, 2012
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No funding for Killdeer water line
The time to let the water flow through Killdeer is not right, officials said Friday at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck.By April Baumgarten , December 10, 2011
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EPA implicates fracking in groundwater pollution
December 08, 2011
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Fill ’er up
August 24, 2011
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Oil sheen in Gulf, source unknown
LONDON (AP) — A new oil sheen has been found in the Gulf of Mexico, although oil giant BP said Thursday the discovery had nothing to do with its operations and was far from the site of its disaster-hit Macondo well.August 18, 2011
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Waterline breaks, Dickinson asks that residents restrict water use
Dickinson wants the public to restrict water use to a bare minimum due to a waterline break.August 11, 2011
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Eastern Stark County under flash flood warning following heavy rain
August 05, 2011
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Residents, officials tour Southwest Water pipeline
July 27, 2011
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Corps taking comments on Tolna Coulee report
DEVILS LAKE (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers says a study has concluded that a proposed water control structure on the Tolna Coulee at Devils Lake will not have a significant impact on the environment.July 20, 2011
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Southwest ND cities, businesses fail to meet water standards
Cities and businesses in five southwestern North Dakota counties accumulated more than 20 violations for not meeting drinking water standards. The water is safe but they failed to report results in time.July 16, 2011
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Cleanup continues at oil well in northwest ND
BISMARCK (AP) — A state health official says an oil well accident in northwest North Dakota affected 60 acres of land, and half of it had major damage that will take "some time" to restore.July 14, 2011
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Legal questions raised on NY's gas-drilling rules
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — While an energy industry economist says New York's proposal to place large areas off-limits to gas drilling is overly restrictive, an environmental lawyer says the proposed watershed protections don't go far enough.July 11, 2011
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Garrison Dam reservoir going down, Oahe going up
BISMARCK (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers has begun lowering water releases from Garrison Dam in North Dakota earlier than planned.June 28, 2011
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