
Progress is Being Made on Nutrient Trading in Arkansas
Last year, in the spring of 2015, nutrient trading legislation was approved and made into law in Arkansas, known as Act 335. Now, progress is being made to draft…
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Posted by Water Currents | Nov 20, 2016
Last year, in the spring of 2015, nutrient trading legislation was approved and made into law in Arkansas, known as Act 335. Now, progress is being made to draft…
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Nov 20, 2016
Agriculture Her love of Arkansas and ability to work toward long term goals has helped earn Trish Ouei the 2016 Ginger Tatom Award from the Arkansas Department…
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Oct 17, 2016
Five state agencies will participate in the formation of a watershed management plan for the Buffalo National River, Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Oct 17, 2016
The Nature Conservancy and BHP Billiton announced the joint Sustainable Rivers and Forests Initiative, which has led to the protection of nearly 3,700 acres
Read MorePosted by Water Currents | Oct 17, 2016
We know that hydrology, or the way that water moves across the land and through waterways, can influence plants and animals that live in streams…
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