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Equestrians ride along a section of the Rock Island Trail that opened in 2016 that connects Windsor to Pleasant Hill.
Recycling at its finest.
Pesticide wastes are collected and taken for proper disposal, free of charge, at a collection event in Kirksville.
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Regulated dams, like this 58-foot-tall example above, should feature proper vegetation control that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of an inspection.
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Justin Davis of the department’s Well Installation Section and a contractor with Flynn Drilling Company access well information from the WISDIM application while on site.
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The building at 900 North Tucker Blvd. in St. Louis now features an expansive cafeteria and modern workspaces for employees of the current occupant, Square. The cafeteria retains the original printing presses as a nod to the building’s history.
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Solar Energy from Rooftop panels now supplies around 80% of the energy needs for the Greenfield R-IV School District, thanks to an energy loan from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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Missouri’s Energy Loan Program, administered by the department’s Division of Energy, provides loan financing to eligible recipients for energy-saving investments to reduce energy use and cost.
Department and city of Perryville leaders break ground on Perryville's Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant in September 2020.
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Creative assistance programs help fund costly upgrades to water and wastewater systems.