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      • Sand and Gravel Dredging 101
        • Environmental Impact
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      • Our Fight to End In-River Dredging
      • Off-River Dredging – Who and Where
      • In-River Dredging – Who and Where
    • Pollution from Runoff
      • Nutrient Regulations
      • Bacteria Regulations
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      • Wastewater Treatment Plants
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      • Coal-Fired Plants
        • Wetlands at Jeffrey Energy Center
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USDA CRP

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Conservation Reserve Program

March 21, 2013 by Friends of the Kaw /
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Pervious Pavement

March 21, 2013 by Friends of the Kaw /

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Healthy Yards Stormwater Management

March 21, 2013 by Friends of the Kaw /
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Friends of the Kaw recommends 5,000 cfs or lower for novice paddlers and 8,000 or lower for all paddlers. Above 8,000 cfs there are virtually no sand bars for rest stops

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