Monthly Archives: April 2016


Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality To End Federal CAFO Permits – KUAF Radio

Listen: KUAF Radio – Ozarks At Large  Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality To End Federal CAFO Permits By JACQUELINE FROELICH • APR 29, 2016 The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality will no longer issue federal Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation permits in Arkansas. The agency cites a lack of applicants as the reason for its decision. State-enforced […]


Commentary: Love for a river

Commentary: Love for a river Natural State falls short in protecting Buffalo River By Fran Alexander Posted: April 26, 2016 at 1 a.m. When diverse backgrounds meet over a shared issue, especially in a microcosm the size of our state, gatherings can run hot and cold, but are important for figuring […]


Letters To Editor – Democrat Gazette

Haven’t given up fight Mike Masterson wrote an open letter to Gov. Asa Hutchinson in regard to the risks posed by this farm to our state’s one and only national river. Many of us have been working to understand and cooperate with Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality over these past […]


Buffalo River Update – Eureka Springs Independent

Eureka Springs Independent Letter to editor Buffalo River update April 20, 2016 Intrigue surrounding the 6,500 hog factory farm permitted by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) in the Buffalo River Watershed continues. The plot thickens as Mr. Ellis Campbell (EC FARM) has requested a permit to receive up […]


Eureka Springs Independent Guestatorial – The Gatekeeper

Eureka Springs Independent Guestatorial – The Gatekeeper April 20, 2016 “In a democracy, people get the leaders they deserve.” – Abraham Lincoln Dr. Luis Contreras – On April 12, 2016, life in Crossett, Ark., made the news. Georgia-Pacific had great things to say about their bond with the community: “Our […]


The Buffalo’s defenders – Mike Masterson

The Buffalo’s defenders Letter to governor By Mike Masterson Responses to my recent open letter to GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson asking him to become involved in stopping the potential contamination of the country’s first national river continue pouring in from across Arkansas. It’s been a week since I respectfully asked the […]


Park Service opposes permit shift – Democrat Gazette

Arkansasonline Park Service opposes permit shift Public input on big feeding farms would be less, hearing told By Bill Bowden JASPER — The National Park Service opposes Arkansas’ draft plan to continue issuing “general permits” for concentrated animal feeding operations. Chuck Bitting, the service’s manager of the natural resource program for […]


Buffalo River Study Findings To Be Shared – Free Weekly

Fayetteville Free Weekly Buffalo River Study Findings To Be Shared By Nick Brothers | April 13, 2016 Staff Photo Nick Brothers Van Brahana, UA Hydrogeologist, holds up a sample of underground rock from the Boone formation in north central Arkansas. The holy nature of a karst environment will cause rapid flow […]


Interview with Dr. Van Brahana – KUAF Radio

KUAF Radio, Ozarks At Large Interview with Dr. Van Brahana By Jacqueline Froelich Scientists studying the environment around a new controversial swine breeding industrial farm on the Buffalo National River Watershed presented their latest findings to the Arkansas Academy of Science April 2nd.  We talk with independent hydrogeologist Dr. Van […]


The next battleground – Democrat Gazette

Democrat Gazette Letter to Editor The next battleground Is clean water our next battleground? Without oil, we may have to walk, but without water, no one and nothing can survive. These days the news is full of water woes. Flint, Mich., may be just the tip of the iceberg when […]


State response on Buffalo River inadequate – NWA Online

http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2016/apr/04/letters-to-the-editor-20160404/?opinion Letters to the Editor Posted: April 4, 2016 at 5:40 p.m. State response on Buffalo River inadequate I attended a special meeting of the Arkansas Joint House and Senate Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development on March 29 in Little Rock. Despite the statement at that meeting by […]


Rhetoric over science? By Mike Masterson

Rhetoric over science?By Mike Masterson Imagine my relief to hear Becky Keogh, director of the state agency that wrongheadedly permitted that controversial hog factory in our treasured Buffalo National River watershed, assure legislators her staff is hard at work protecting the “healthy” river and its tributaries.Anyone buying that in light […]