"If there's one thing that can get me to take off my mask, it's the data from the wastewater," one MU scientist said.
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Cabool is seeking $1.2 million, claiming that it has to spend more money with its own wastewater treatment to fix the problem.
A $7 million upgrade to the wastewater treatment plant and the relocation of a sewer line at Columbia Country Club will be the subject of two afternoon meetings.
The plan is expected to cost between $966 million and $1.37 billion.
Hank Ottinger, left, and Doug Elley on Feb. 25 visit the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area. Elley and Ottinger were instrumental in the decision …
Doug Elley walks along a shallow pool Feb. 25 at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area. Elley played a major role in the decision to use treated wast…
Hank Ottinger, left, and Doug Elley look up at an American bald eagle flying overhead Feb. 25 at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area. The area is p…
Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area is popular among birdwatchers. Hank Ottinger and Doug Elley visited the conservation area on Feb. 25. Elley had…
It will come as no surprise to those who followed the EPA’s lax regulation that the likely result is Missouri’s polluted lakes staying polluted.
GRAPHIC: Sewage treatment plant to be fully operational by May