Yearly Archives: 2016


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Drilling To Start – Mike Masterson

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette MIKE MASTERSON: On the Buffalo By Mike Masterson Drilling to start Harbor Environmental of Little Rock will get the state contract to drill beneath at least one of the massive waste lagoons at C&H Hog Farms. I’m withholding any festive hooting until this latest move, supposedly to protect our […]


Standing on ‘holey’ ground; Hydrogeologist talks about the Buffalo River – Harrison Daily Times

Harrison Daily Times Standing on ‘holey’ ground; Hydrogeologist talks about the Buffalo River Posted: Sunday, July 24, 2016 7:00 am | By David HOLSTED [email protected] |0 comments PONCA — For Dr. Van Brahana, nothing beats the smell of a good rock. “I sniff rocks,” he said, then in response to the giggles and chuckles around […]


Email timeline Waste or clay? By Mike Masterson

Arkansasonline Email timeline  Waste or clay? By Mike Masterson In March 2015, the University of Arkansas’ Division of Agriculture’s Big Creek Research and Extension Team retained Oklahoma State University geology professor and hydrologist Todd Halihan and associate Jon Fields to perform electrical resistivity imaging studies on waste spray fields used by […]


Drill, baby, drill Conflicting aims By Mike Masterson

Arkansasonline Drill, baby, drill Conflicting aims By Mike Masterson I’ve never believed anyone can effectively serve two masters. That sets me to wondering about the mission of the Big Creek Research and Extension Team, working under auspices of the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. How realistic is it that this […]


New Study to Require Drilling at Hog Farm

 Emily Walkenhorst New study to require drilling at hog farm   NWA Online Article             RELATED ARTICLE Environmental agency exec goes to AG State-hired scientists continued to state Friday that research shows no evidence that C&H Hog Farms is polluting its surrounding environment in the Buffalo River watershed, and the […]


State plans independent study of impact of Buffalo River watershed hog farm – Arkansas Times

Arkansas Times State plans independent study of impact of Buffalo River watershed hog farm Posted By Max Brantley on Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 12:42 PM ·        GOOD NEWS: Richard Mays, a Heber Springs lawyer, reads statement from Buffalo River Coalition on state decision to further review how well waste ponds are preventing hog waste pollution […]


On the Buffalo

Democrat-Gazette Feedback keeps streaming in about that hog factory at Mount Judea. I’d asked readers if they were bored with the controversy. Here are edited examples of only a few responses from across Arkansas: Wincie says–“I’ve written previously about the possibility of turning our beautiful, national river into a ‘Hog […]


Looking ahead on Buffalo River protection – Arkansas Times

Arkansas Times Looking ahead on Buffalo River protection Posted By Max Brantley on Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:54 AM Next week could be a big week in the ongoing fight to protect the Buffalo River from pollution from a factory hog feeding operation in Mount Judea next to a major tributary to the river. Tests so far have […]


Letters to Editor – Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Who is protecting us Hog wash! You may ask, “Why hasn’t the U of A Division of Agriculture’s Big Creek Research Extension Team reported or confirmed that hog-waste cesspools are leaking at C&H Hog Farms?” Like me, maybe you thought they’re there to safeguard the Buffalo National River, or that […]


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