 | Government Officials Ask Exxon to Remove Pegasus Pipeline from Lake Maumelle Watershed
The coalition says the recent ruptures in Mayflower and Ripley County, Missouri have elevated concerns regarding the risks involved with the Pegasus Pipeline running through Lake Maumelle, which serves as a drinking water supply for Central Arkansas Water. | Coalition Letter to Exxon (732.9KB)
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 | Vote Puts New Restrictions On Landowners In Lake Maumelle Watershed
LITTLE ROCK, AR -- A controversial issue involving the drinking supply for nearly a half million Central Arkansans came to a vote Tuesday evening.
Pulaski County Quorum Court passed new restrictions on landowners living in the Lake Maumelle watershed.
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 | CAW Officials Pushing For Pipeline Reroute
MAYFLOWER, AR -- An official with Central Arkansas Water spoke Monday on the agency's worries about the proximity of an oil pipeline to one of the most important resources in the region.
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 | Pulaski Co. Passes Resolution Supporting Pipeline Reroute
The oil spill in Mayflower has water managers and local politicians worried about one of Central Arkansas's most important resources.
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 | Community Forum Addresses Controversial CAW Land Deal
Wednesday night, several Pulaski County Quorum Court members organized a community forum about a controversial potential land deal between Central Arkansas Water and a county planning board member. | Ray Vogelpohl Letter (38.9KB)
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 | Landowners Confront CAW Board about Potential Land Deal
Thursday afternoon, a group of landowners from the Lake Maumelle watershed wanted to know why Central Arkansas Water is in negotiations to potentially pay a Pulaski County planning commissioner hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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 | Lake Maumelle Watershed voted delayed
The Pulaski County Planning and Development Board decided Tuesday to delay making a final recommendation to the quorum court on the Lake Maumelle Watershed Land Use Plan.
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 | Conservation Easement Could Earn $500,000 for Planning Commissioner
A land deal brewing between Central Arkansas Water and a Pulaski County property owner could cost CAW customers half a million dollars.
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 | Quorum Court questions Central Arkansas Water violations
A Bigelow woman accuses Central Arkansas Water of violating state and county environmental rules while building a new water tower and pumping site near Lake Maumelle.
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 | Occupy Little Rock protests watershed plan
Occupy Little Rock spent Tuesday in the River Market protesting the zoning plans for the Lake Maumelle watershed. The protest was part of Occupy Wall Street’s “National Day of Action.”
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 | Central Arkansas Water supports Lake Maumelle Watershed plan
Monday night, the Central Arkansas Water Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to support zoning regulations for the Lake Maumelle Watershed. It is a plan many property owners oppose.
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 | Lake Maumelle Watershed land use plan tabled
Tuesday night, the Pulaski County Quorum Court tabled a controversial land use plan for the Lake Maumelle Watershed until a U.S. Geological Survey study on the environment comes out.
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 | Homowner requests CAW investigation over alleged infractions
A property owner filed a formal complaint with the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality on Friday alleging violations by Central Arkansas Water in the Lake Maumelle Watershed.
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 | Pulaski County Quorum Court passes watershed amendments
Tuesday night, the Pulaski County Quorum Court passed two amendments concering the Lake Maumelle Watershed.
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