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Work has begun on a "fish pass" on the River Don at Meadowhall, allowing fish to swim through a weir which had previously made the river impassable.
The dredging also made the river treacherous.
Yet more say growing rice with pesticides has made the river water undrinkable.
It's hard to say whether this incident made the river more or less interesting.
I passed the sign a thousand times when I was a student, and always wondered what made the river mystic.
Dredging and narrowing made the river useful for shipping primarily such bulk commodities as grain, coal, and petroleum.
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The "tsunami from the sky" caused by unprecedented monsoon rainfall in late July made the rivers swell and burst their banks.
Burials have been rough and rapid, and many hundreds of people remained missing three days after the spring rains made the rivers run wild.
With battered suitcases and woven baskets on their head, those refugees – dusty, exhausted and in need of food and water – who have successfully made the river-crossing trudge towards Burebiey and the UNHCR registration tent, half a kilometre away.
Locks make the river navigable upstream to Bedford.
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