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Gerth and Baskett- http://www.gerths.com/


People's Bank of Wyaconda- http://www.pbwyaconda.com/


Map of Wyaconda - Map Quest


Wyaconda Water Project
- Nemonews

                                                   - Community Investment Network


                                                   - DNR Permit
                                                  
                                                   - Earth Day $148,000 (See Page 32)PDF
                                                    
                                                   - Comm. Development Block Grant $362,500

Missouri City Laws      
       - Justia.com

                                                   -  Mo.Gov
                                           
                                                   - Sunshine Law

Local Newspapers            - The Media

State Auditor                         - MO State Auditor





Here's a link to report environmental problems, so the next time the city decides to dump sewage on the streets or in the ditches, please contact them!
http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/wrc/Water_Res_Rpts.htm

                           

What is the difference between environmental concerns and environmental emergencies?

An environmental concern is a situation that you believe threatens the environment, such as a trash dump or discarded waste tires in a stream.

An environmental emergency poses an immediate threat to the public health or the well-being of the environment.

Examples of environmental emergencies include:

·         Oil and chemical spills,

·         Radiological and biological discharges,

·         Accidents causing releases of pollutants,

·         Fish kills.

If you are involved in or witness an environmental emergency, please call the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at 573-634-2436. For more information see Environmental Emergency Response.

You may choose not to provide your name if you prefer to remain anonymous, but we won't be able to provide feedback or we may not be able to proceed with a full investigation if we do not have enough information. However, according to the Missouri Sunshine Law, any information gathered or maintained by the Department is open record and may be distributed if asked for.

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources provides a way for you to report suspected environmental concerns through this online reporting form. If you would rather contact a regional office near you feel free to use the "map for office locations" for more information.

If you have a question or want information mailed to you about an environmental topic feel free to call 800-361-4827 during regular business hours or visit our online Publications or Forms.

If you would like to request an Environmental Assistance Visit, use our online request form.  An environmental assistance visit is primarily for regulated or permitted facilities.