breaking news
A national river conservation organization says
the Mississippi River is one of "America`s Most Endangered Rivers
of 2004."
American Rivers lists the Mississippi as one of ten most
endangered rivers based on the size of threats to the rivers,
upcoming decisions that will affect those threats and the
significance of the rivers.
This is the eighth time the Mississippi has been listed in
American River`s annual report. Kelly Miller is associate director
of water resources for the organization. She says a major factor in
including the Mississippi River this year is the long-term
decisions that will be made on projects and policies when Congress
considers the Water Resources Development Act this spring.
The act sets policy and authorizes money for the Army Corps of
Engineers to build new projects, several of which involve the
Mississippi River and coastal restoration in Louisiana.
Problems facing the river include flood control levees that
alter the river`s ecosystem and contribute to the loss of Louisiana
wetlands. Other problems include pollution that eventually drains
to the Gulf and helps form the dead zone -- an area of low oxygen
that forms in the summer off the Louisiana coast.
The other rivers listed are the Colorado River, Big Sunflower
River in Mississippi, Snake River in Idaho, Tennessee River,
Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in Pennsylvania, Spokane River in
Washington, Housatonic River in Massachusetts and Connecticut,
Peace River in Florida and Big Darby Creek in Ohio.
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