RiverWatch stories aired on Prairie Public Television during the 2003 Season (Click on link below to watch a particular story. Movies require Quicktime)
Wahpeton/Breckenridge Flood Mitigation Update: cities wait for federal funding Fargo Mitigation Flood Mitigation Update: city is taking aggressive steps to prevent future flood damage Moorhead Flood Mitigation Update: community benefits from federal and state disaster aid dollars Grand Forks Mitigation Flood Update: the city of Grand Forks forges ahead with flood protection plans East Grand Forks Flood Mitigation Update: East Grand Forks continues to make a comeback from the 97 flood Drayton Flood Mitigation Update: since '97 flood, city continues to flood-proof town Pembina Flood Mitigation Update: since 1997 Pembina has refurbished the dike protection system Dr. Jim Perry, a University of Minnesota professor, says weather is becoming more unpredictable and extreme EERC Waffle Project: University of North Dakotaresearchers are cooking up a water storage plan EERC Waffle Project: University of North Dakota researchers are studying a basin-wide natural water storage plan to see if it can reduce flooding and help during a drought Nature enthusiasts are working on a new Red River of the North Canoe Trail Local, state and federal officials are making dams on the Red River in Fargo-Moorhead safer and more fish-friendly Despite its color the Red River is healthy and a vital source for drinking water, recreational activities, industrial and agricultural uses Manitoba announces Lake Winnipeg Action Plan to restore and save the lake Gardeners can grow an attraction xeriscape garden - despite dry conditions River Keepers of Fargo-Moorhead offers pontoon tours on the Red River A variety of animals call the Red River home A properly fertilized lawn can make a difference - to your yard - and the environment Soil testing is the most accurate way to determine if your lawn or garden needs fertilizing
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