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Guess Who Proposed the Missouri River Pipeline in the Federal Government’s Colorado River Basin Study?
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Hint: It’s not who you might think, says Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton.
![Thousands of BP employees support Whiting’s businesses, including Happy Jack's Liquors. "That that has been a very significant benefit for the downtown economy," said Brian Lowry, a member of the Whiting Redevelopment Commission.](https://www.circleofblue.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/happy-590x250.jpg)
Connected by Pipeline from Canada, Tar Sands Represents Bonus and Risk to Great Lakes
Transporting and processing corrosive crude raise new questions about consequences.
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The Stream, January 2: Houston’s Leaky Pipes
Houston's ailing pipeline system lost more than 18 billion gallons…
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Water From Afar—Azerbaijan’s Capital Opens 265-km Water Pipeline
The world’s largest high-pressure pipeline made from a glass-plastic composite material.
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The Forgotten South Caucasus: Where Oil and Water Mix
A “New Great Game” of Geopolitical Control Surfaces in Russia’s Old Backyard
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Australia Summit: Droughts and a Verbal Heat Wave
As droughts are hot on Australia’s heels, Maude Barlow –…