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Channelization : human-related issues
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Channelization is exactly what it sounds like, the human process of straightening and deepening channels in rivers. Primarily, it is done to make the river easier and safer for larger boats to pass through, to provide a ...
Sand dredging : human-related issues
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Sand dredging is a common sight on the Missouri River. This process is used to collect sand and gravel for construction work. This is done using specialized boats that suck up matter from the bed of the Missouri River to ...
Agricultural pollution : human-related issues
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Agricultural pollution presents significant environmental concerns for the Missouri River. Ranging from pesticides to sediment and nutrients being deposited in the Missouri River, there are some urgent, but challenging ...
Trash on the river : human-related issues
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"The issue of trash in the United States' rivers is an old and continuous problem. When almost any item we purchase has some component that goes in the garbage, it is not too surprising that we generate a lot of waste. All ...
Dams and levees : human-related issues
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"Mountain snowmelt is one of the primary sources that feeds the Missouri River, which historically caused significant flooding. After the Missouri River flooded particularly badly in 1943, the government passed the Pick-Sloan ...
Combined sewer system : human-related issue
(Missouri River Relief, 2018)
"In a Combined Sewer System, the water that comes from industrial wastewater, home sewage, and rainwater runoff funnels into a single pipe going to a treatment plant. When there is too much runoff, such as after a heavy ...