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RajT88today at 2:56 PM1 replyview on HN

The river I live next to had the same thing happen. The mussel populations aren't what they once were (said to be hundreds per square meter back in the 1800's). There was also button factories along the river, and they briefly tried pearl farming. The big problem was pollution, dams, etc. as you say. The river is better now than it's been since I was born - and more dams are being removed year by year.


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pixl97today at 9:01 PM

I lived right outside of Muscatine as a kid. When I was young the rivers were still muddy as hell all of the time. They passed some laws and the DNR started enforcing laws about runoff and water quality massively improved.