Concerns continue to grow over the proposed Sunrise “Bulldog” coal mine in Vermilion County. Water is among the top concerns: where the water will come from to wash the coal, and what will happen to the polluted water once it’s used in the mine. As part of the permit process to operate a mine, coal […]
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Make Ameren Stick to Deal: LTE by Traci Barkley
In this Letter to the Editor (pdf), Traci Barkley, Water Resources Scientist at Prairie Rivers Network, calls on the Illinois Pollution Control Board to deny Ameren’s request for eight more years to comply with air pollution reductions for their Newton Power Station. Ameren agreed to these reductions more than six years ago; they are scheduled […]
August RiverWeb E-news
Sign up for RiverWeb to have monthly updates emailed to you. In this edition: Eagles return to the Middle Fork Ice Cream Social, August 25 Sunrise Coal’s Bulldog Mine Fish kill on Beaver Creek Last chance to nominate a River Hero Happy hour, blogposts, and news When habitat recovers, wildlife returns! Friend and photographer David Hale, who has lived […]
Factory Farm vs. Property Owner in Dispute over Lamoine River Water
Scott Schauble, who owns a farm bordering the Lamoine River, came home one day to find water lines running across his driveway. These lines were being used to draw water from the river to replenish the water reserves of a neighboring hog factory farm. Schauble had recently been approached by his neighbor who offered him […]
Another Man-Made Fish Kill Devastates an Illinois Stream
Update August 9, 2012: According to this Daily Journal story (pdf), “The Illinois EPA today asked Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s office to take enforcement action against Hopkins Ridge Farms and others in connection with the fish kill in late July along 10 miles of Beaver Creek in northeastern Iroquois County.” “Hopkins Ridge is a 2,500-hog […]