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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
ND lawmakers approve plan for pipeline project
BISMARCK (AP) — Lawmakers on Tuesday approved using a patchwork of loans to finance a $150 million water pipeline project that would supply western North Dakota’s oil industry and a number of cities in the region.April 27, 2011
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Officials: Garbage ends up in the river
By Sean M. Soehren , April 10, 2011
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Water key to ND oil patch growth
BISMARCK (AP) — The growth of North Dakota’s oil patch is bringing heavy demands for water, and state and industry officials are waiting anxiously for federal permission to tap the Missouri River or risk hitting a ceiling for how much oil they can produce.March 26, 2011
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Bureau of Reclamation adjusts Dickinson Dam
Bureau of Reclamation workers pushed the buttons and opened the Dickinson Dam a bit this morning to release water from Patterson Lake in conjunction with the spring thaw.March 16, 2011
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Residents question Lake Sakakawea plan
The Army Corps of Engineers received comments from 50 people about a plan that would allow the Corps to charge users for taking water out of Lake Sakakawea.February 03, 2011
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House panel: Drilling companies, including in ND, still use diesel
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional investigators say oil and gas companies have injected more than 32 million gallons of fluids containing diesel fuel in a widely used technique known as hydraulic fracturing.January 31, 2011
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City ordinance doesn’t address resale of bulk water
The Dickinson City Commission recently passed an ordinance requiring a permit for those looking to sell bulk water and the new system will have increased rates, beginning March 1.January 25, 2011
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Grant designed to keep county water clean
More than $300,000 will be used toward developing a contaminent-removal system for public drinking water systems, according to a North Dakota Department of Commerce news release issued Tuesday.December 01, 2010
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Respect for the range, family recognized for conservation practices
By Lisa Miller , October 24, 2010
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A good year around Lake Sakakawea
October 14, 2010
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Williams Dam getting overdue makeover
September 30, 2010
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City considers limiting water sales
Dickinson officials are contemplating designating the city as the sole seller of bulk water and if a proposed ordinance passes, those deemed to be placing the city’s water allotment in danger could be penalized or cut off.September 16, 2010
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Water testing begins after oil well 'killed'
September 04, 2010
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Crew kills oil leak
Support crews were able to “kill” a breached oil well 2½ miles southwest of Killdeer Thursday afternoon following a blowout Wednesday morning and officials say water sources are presently not in danger.September 03, 2010
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Killdeer to construct new water treatment facility
The City of Killdeer’s 25-year-old groundwater treatment facility is facing a variety of deficiencies which, if left unattended, could potentially make the water, taste bad, cause staining and deterioration of plumbing and appliances and could be harmful to drinkers’ health.August 28, 2010
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