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100,000 live salmon spilled off a truck in Oregon. Most landed in a creek and lived.

The Spokesman-Review 05 Apr 2024
On a recent morning in March, while dew was still on the road, there occurred the salmon smolt mishap of northeast Oregon ... They counted the losses ... Smolts are transported between freshwater and saltwater using tankers and barges ... .
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Saltwater intrusion threat to southeast Louisiana is over -- at least for now

The Advocate 26 Jan 2024
... of the sill with sediment dredged from the river, barges to supply Plaquemines Parish with freshwater from upriver, and reverse osmosis units to treat water, is expected to be about $65 million.
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Drought, dredging, sea level rise. A salty Mississippi River mouth is a wakeup for New Orleans

The Los Angeles Times 28 Oct 2023
She blamed the corrosion on the water piped in from the area's longtime drinking water source ... Trucks of bottled water for drinking and barges full of freshwater to dilute the saltwater before it goes into intakes are among the solutions ... 18 ... .
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Gulf’s salt water draws riverside residents’ ire

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 28 Oct 2023
"The ice machine has been off since the third week of April." ... But this year, the Gulf pushed back ... Trucks of bottled water for drinking and barges full of freshwater to dilute the salt water before it goes into intakes are among the solutions ... 18.
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As saltwater creeps up a shriveled Mississippi River, could Corps open Old River's floodgates?

The Advocate 03 Oct 2023
Faced with temporary pipelines and freshwater barges to keep drinking water available, several readers of The Advocate.The Times-Picayune have been asking why the Corps of Engineers can't temporarily ...
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Saltwater is ‘winning’: Why low water levels have grown into a huge problem for the ...

CNN 01 Oct 2023
reverse osmosis units to filter salt out of drinking water; a 55-foot-tall underwater levee to slow the spread of the saltwater wedge; a plan to barge millions of gallons of freshwater downstream to the water systems that are overwhelmed with salt.
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The Frantic Race to Protect New Orleans’s Drinking Water

Live Mint 29 Sep 2023
... keep saltwater in the Gulf.As soon as this week, the Corps will be able to move about 15 million gallons of freshwater downriver a day by barge, and eventually wants to move 36 million gallons a day.
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How 'Tarzan' the logging horse is helping to restore Scotland's ancient rainforest

ITV 29 Sep 2023
Play Brightcove video ... Logging horse Tarzan is commuting to work on a new barge, as the forest site is on the shores of Loch Arkaig ... Credit. ITV News ... Credit ... The deployment of the barge for timber transport over freshwater is thought to be a UK first ... .
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Modern-day Tarzan swings into action to rescue of Scotland's rainforest

The News International 29 Sep 2023
The transportation of timber via a barge across freshwater is believed to be a first in the UK, and the Woodland Trust aims to pioneer the world's first electrically charged timber transport vessel ... .
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White House declares emergency, pipeline planned as salt threatens drinking water

The Advocate 28 Sep 2023
Merritt Lane, CEO of Canal Barge, said barge operators have been contacted by contractors for the Corps to determine their capacity to transport large tanks of freshwater to water intakes along the affected parts of the river.
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When will saltwater arrive in New Orleans? Here’s what to know

CNN 27 Sep 2023
Barging millions of gallons of freshwater Given the scarcity of the reverse osmosis machines – and their limited ability to filter high volumes of water – the Army Corps announced plans to distribute ...
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Biden approves emergency declaration in Louisiana for saltwater intrusion that threatens New Orleans

CNN 27 Sep 2023
It also announced last week that it plans to barge and distribute up to 36 million gallons of freshwater a day to treatment facilities downstream that have been overwhelmed with salt.
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Saltwater is moving up the Mississippi River and contaminating drinking water. Here’s what to know

Auburnpub dot com 26 Sep 2023
Barging millions of gallons of freshwater ... ability to filter high volumes of water – the Army Corps announced plans to distribute up to 36 million gallons of freshwater a day with a fleet of barges.
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Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater a day as saltwater ...

Sott 26 Sep 2023
The US Army Corps of Engineers is planning to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater daily into the lower Mississippi River near New Orleans as saltwater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico continues ...
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Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater a day

Democratic Underground 23 Sep 2023
The US Army Corps of Engineers is planning to barge 36 million ... Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater a day as saltwater intrusion threatens New Orleans-area drinking water.
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