LAKE SAKAKAWEA
Lake Sakakawea response team tries to answer: What if?
NEW TOWN, N.D. A December oil well blowout east of here had minimal effect on Lake Sakakawea, but it was too close for comfort for those who love the lake. Our concern was: What if? What if that w...
Posted on 3/2/13 at 1:59 AM
good news on the ND salmon side
Salmon in North Dakota? Yes. A some have never heard we do have salmon fishing in ND and things are trending up with the refill of Lak Sakakawea: With the return of water to Sakakawea, the coldwater ...
Posted on 7/27/10 at 7:47 AM
Water use up, officials say rationing possible
By Bryan Horwath , May 12, 2013
Hot spots to check out: Six of the top 10 places to see in southwestern North Dakota
By Royal McGregor , April 04, 2013
Lake team to answer: What if?
A December oil well blowout east of here had minimal effect on Lake Sakakawea, but it was too close for comfort for those who love the lake.By Amy Dalrymple , March 02, 2013
ND: Feds to issue permits for industrial and oil company use of Missouri River water
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Gov. Jack Dalrymple and North Dakota's congressional delegation say the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will soon issue permits to tap surplus water from Lake Sakakawea for use by oil companies and other industrial users.December 27, 2012
Well spews oily mist near Parshall
By Amy Dalrymple , December 14, 2012
Oil well blowout reported near Lake Sakakawea
Official says oil control team still at work; lake 'has not been compromised'By Amy Dalrymple , December 13, 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
Water: Oil boom's thirst fuels thriving market
By Patrick Springer , August 26, 2012
New Town man pleads guilty to assault
Daniel Chase, 32, New Town, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault resulting in serious bodily injury for a June 2010 incident near Lake Sakakawea, according to a U.S. Department of Justice press release issued Wednesday.August 01, 2012
Oil boom threatening state parks? State officials working to minimize impact
By Amy Dalrymple , May 12, 2012
Feds: ND may use Missouri River for now
BISMARCK (AP) — Temporary, no-cost permits to tap surplus water from North Dakota’s Lake Sakakawea will be issued to oil drillers and other industrial users until a national policy can be developed on how much, if anything, to charge, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday.May 10, 2012
Army Corps: No charge for Sakakawea irrigation water
FARGO — North Dakota farmers won’t have to pay for water pumped from Lake Sakakawea to irrigate their fields, federal officials have decided.By Patrick Springer , April 19, 2012
Lawsuit says landowners along Sakakawea, Missouri losing oil money to ND
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A lawsuit says private landowners along the Missouri River and Lake Sakakawea are losing oil money to the state of North Dakota.March 08, 2012
Oil pipeline would tunnel beneath Lake Sakakawea
By Dale Wetzel , February 02, 2012
Oil pipeline would tunnel beneath Lake Sakakawea
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A pipeline company is asking state and federal regulators for permission to build an oil pipeline beneath North Dakota's Lake Sakakawea.February 01, 2012
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