Us vs. Nature: What it takes to stop the Mississippi River from changing course
Nature wants to move the Mississippi we say no

Us vs. Nature: What it takes to stop the Mississippi River from changing course
More than 2,000 gallons of fuel oil spill in Mississippi River near Kenner, Coast Guard says
‘Power of the river’: New Mississippi River channel prompts Corps to take action
‘It’s pretty early in the season for flooding’
“What we’re really trying to do is contain these spills,” she said.
More pollution aimed at our drinking water
Water flows down the Mississippi bring many things – including trash. Knowing where it comes from helps stop it at the source. How? By floating specially constructed bottles with GPS in them. This test, now in progress, was started first
More symbolic than effective, the New Orleans City Council yest said no to the Formosa plant. The New Orleans City Council expressed unanimous opposition Thursday to the planned Formosa Plastics plant in St. James Parish, raising concerns about how the
The Mississippi River is a channel which dumps eight million tons of plastic into the Gulf each year. But can we help stop or reduce this flow?
Not known for being a clean river, the Mississippi has been used as a dump for sewage and other runoffs all through its length. In 1972 the Clean Water Act was enacted and the river began a path to clean