Friday, October 11, 2013

Mississippi River Basin Water Resource News of the Week

~Virtual Newspaper for an Aquatic World~

Not Much "Go" in Government
Talk was plentiful, rough and cheap this week in Washington, DC when it came to the Federal government shutdown, spending bills and the soon-to-be-faced debt ceiling.  But none of that talk led to substantive progress on resolving any of those issues.  By the end of the week, Republicans and Democrats had agreed to keep talking.

Not much was moving legislatively on other fronts, either.  The House's Water Resources Reform and Development Act, once rumored to be on that chamber's agenda for this week, has now been pushed back on the House schedule until after settlement of the government's money issues.  And the Senate still awaits a decision from Speaker of the House John Boehner on which members he will appoint to a farm bill conference committee to resolve differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill.  There are indications that Speaker Boehner will appoint conferees as early as today (October 11) (latest news here and below, under "Farm Bill").  In the meantime, we've compiled all of the Mississippi River Basin news of note below, just to assure ourselves that there are plenty of things not shut down across the country.

Notable @UpperMiss Twitter Postings for the Week  

Water Quality -
  • EPA weighs options for how to integrate municipalities' wastewater and stormwater control permit requirements http://ow.ly/pEGj3
  • Sunfish Lake, Minnesota has a phosphorus pollution problem more complicated than others http://ow.ly/pyUKR
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: "Minnesota agencies collaborate to send cleaner water downstream" http://ow.ly/pBiME
  • Kentucky wrestles with how to deal with toxic algae at five popular lakes http://ow.ly/pBk7Q
  • States ask EPA to review Clean Water Act guidance on relative source contribution re: human health protection limits http://ow.ly/pBl7n
  • West Virginia poultry farm Clean Water Act permit litigation tests scope of agricultural stormwater runoff exemption http://ow.ly/pBltx
  • EPA, Iowa concentrated animal feeding operations deal expands inspections but punts on permit mandate issue http://ow.ly/pBlGB
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency water quality report for Mississippi River-Twin Cities shows need for improvement http://ow.ly/pCnQk
  • Report: Mississippi River has poor water quality in Twin Cities, Minnesota metro area http://ow.ly/pDJpm
  • Groups appeal federal district court decision upholding U.S. EPA's Chesapeake Bay watershed cleanup plan http://ow.ly/pDIoR (national implications); American Farm Bureau Federation media release: http://ow.ly/pDCcN
  • Federal court rejects suit seeking to subject some agricultural irrigation systems to Clean Water Act permitting http://ow.ly/pDHVn
  • Illinois Department of Natural Resources: there are restrictions on eating certain species of fish in the Rock River http://ow.ly/pEgT1
  • Illinois groups are working together to reduce harmful algae blooms, combat Gulf "dead zone" http://ow.ly/pIHiX
  • ORSANCO delays for two years a controversial ban on Ohio River wastewater discharge "mixing zones" http://ow.ly/pIH4w
Water Resource Management (Floodplains, Dams, Navigation, Wetlands, Flooding, Supplies, etc.) -
  • Insurance, real estate industries asks Congress to force Federal Emergency Management Agency to delay or phase-in flood insurance rate rise http://ow.ly/pyVhn
  • Dozens rescued after heavy rains cause flooding in Kentucky http://ow.ly/pBjSd
  • Crews repair levees along the Ohio River (Evansville, IN) to maintain certification http://ow.ly/pDJ8X
  • High Platte River flows may allow power officials to continue diversions into irrigation canals, reservoirs, wetlands http://ow.ly/pEHg4
  • Ducks Unlimited is restoring and enhancing wetlands and native grasslands along the Platte River in Nebraska http://ow.ly/pEHBs
  • Sen. Blunt (R-MO) urges Army Corps to halt Missouri River project intended to create endangered fish habit http://ow.ly/pG3L7
  • Record Black Hills snowpack to help refill Missouri River reservoirs http://ow.ly/pG45f
  • VIDEO: Army Corps' Mississippi River environmental restoration program makes progress http://ow.ly/pIHBL
Farm Bill-
  • House Agriculture Committee Chairman Lucas makes case against Conservation Compliance-Insurance linkage in farm bill http://ow.ly/pFXOu
  • American Farm Bureau Federation withdraws support for linking conservation requirements to crop insurance http://ow.ly/pG9Jl
  • House Ag Committee Member Kristi Noem (R-SD) indicates that House farm bill conferees may be named on Friday http://ow.ly/pIDHs
  • House Speaker will reportedly appoint conferees within next week to House-Senate Farm Bill conference committee http://ow.ly/pDBKV
  • Senate Majority Leader proposes to include farm bill in a much larger budget package http://ow.ly/pyNhA
  • Farm bill talks picking up on target price issue: House bill would raise target prices for rice, barley and peanuts http://ow.ly/pBkpN
  • Conservation groups urge Congress to finish farm bill; restore lapsed conservation programs http://ow.ly/pBtOi and http://ow.ly/pBtWU
  • Economist suggests that new farm bill insurance program could cost billions; give farmers "windfall gains" http://ow.ly/pH88H
Agriculture -
  • Irrigation efficiency in row-crop operations is a major concern in the Mississippi Delta and at Mississippi State U http://ow.ly/pBn2x
  • Report looks at conservation implications of farmers use of cover crops http://ow.ly/pBndu
  • South Dakota county considers moratorium on Concentrated Animal Feeding Units http://ow.ly/pEglw
  • Illinois Agricultural Economist blog re: ethanol production, corn prices: “Ethanol Prices Drive Corn Prices, Right?” http://ow.ly/pFYYH
  • EPA considering roll-back of both corn ethanol and advanced biofuel targets for next year http://ow.ly/pEGGD
  • Reports of cattle losses mount in western South Dakota as ranchers make their way into blizzard-raked pastures http://ow.ly/pFYps
October 8 Drought Monitor Map
(click to enlarge)
Climate and Weather -
  • Heavy to record precipitation along northern Plains and Midwest brought widespread drought improvement last week http://ow.ly/pI1AX
  • PBS: The new climate normal: coming soon to a city near you http://ow.ly/pFXBu
Biodiversity, Wildlife and Invasives -
  • Advance of Asian carp in western Wisconsin remains slow — for now http://ow.ly/pyUT8
  • Asian carp expert opines on the subject of "Biology and Management of Asian Carps: Lessons for Minnesota" http://ow.ly/pHJKW
  • Investigation reveals pesticides killed 1000s of bees across Minneapolis last month http://ow.ly/24PdzK
Louisiana Coastal Region-
  • Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College-USEPA memorandum of agreement to encourage college participation in gulf programs http://ow.ly/pvqk4
  • NPR's 'Prairie Home Companion' to air pitch for Louisiana delta restoration during this Saturday's New Orleans show http://ow.ly/pBm0z
  • The Louisiana Coast: "Last Call — The RESTORE Act" BP court case will determine amount of funding http://ow.ly/pBmvp
Resource Extraction -
  • Residents push for answers on frac sand processing plants from Wisconsin officials http://ow.ly/pBjxM
  • Fracking in Illinois: Public to soon learn who wants to drill for southern Illinois oil http://ow.ly/pClYh
  • State Rep. Ed Brooks calls for more study of impacts of burgeoning Wisconsin sand mining industry http://ow.ly/pEfGH
Federal Budget -
  • President, House Republicans begin discussions on GOP proposal to extend nation’s borrowing authority for six weeks http://ow.ly/pIFut
  • Washington and Wall Street increasingly see Oct. 31 as the drop-dead date for raising the $16.7 trillion debt ceiling http://ow.ly/pBsIb
  • Treasury Secretary Jack Lew's testimony to Congress: Forcing default is 'irresponsible and reckless' http://ow.ly/pGTJC
  • House Republicans are discussing six-week extension of nation'’s debt limit to buy time for more negotiations http://ow.ly/pGHbt
  • Mississippi River locks and dams operating as normal, waterfowl seasons continue though federal properties are closed http://ow.ly/pBmNN
  • Army Corps of Engineers plans to keep Inland Waterway locks open during shutdown, easing shippers' concerns http://ow.ly/pGY1S
  • Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge along Missouri River closed to public by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service http://ow.ly/pG4gj
  • Environmental groups, unions, nonprofits urge Senate rejection of House GOP attempts to push "piecemeal" funding http://ow.ly/pDIFO
Events -  Information on all past and future events listed here can be viewed in the on-line calendar (here as a stand-alone calendar)
  • St. Croix River Valley, Rake a Difference Day volunteers needed (October 19 - November 9) http://ow.ly/pBmF5
  • "Barge Bash" Celebration of 10,000 River Citizens; October 28 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm; Grafton, IL http://ow.ly/pCkQ9
  • EPA State Level Nutrient Reduction Strategies webcast on nutrient trading (rescheduled) November 13 at 10-11:15  CST http://ow.ly/pGGB9
e-Newsletters, Publications, Journals, Multimedia  -
Other news-
  • 1 Mississippi campaign celebrates reaching 10,000 River Citizens goal http://ow.ly/pCkyK
  • Minnesota DNR – Fisheries is seeking to fill a Minnesota River Specialist position; details and link here: http://ow.ly/pGVrt
Politics and People -
  • Mary Burke (D), former state commerce secretary, announces her 2014 Wisconsin Gubernatorial campaign http://ow.ly/pBiyv
  • Senate Committee approves nomination of Michael Connor for Interior deputy secretary; sends on to full Senate http://ow.ly/pCmWK
  • Rep. Collin C. Peterson's (D-MN) low fundraising total sparks renewed rumors of possible retirement http://ow.ly/pDJVK
  • Tea party activist Milton Wolf will challenge Sen. Pat Roberts in Kansas 2014 Senate primary race http://ow.ly/24TSl5
  • Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma tells home-state newspaper he feels "great" after emergency heart surgery http://ow.ly/pGU7N
Last Word -
U.S. Senate Chaplain
Barry Black
"We acknowledge our transgressions, our shortcomings, our smugness, our selfishness and our pride.  Deliver us from the hypocrisy of attempting to sound reasonable while being unreasonable." - Barry Black, chaplain of the United States Senate, in a Senate morning invocation last week.

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