According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 26.68% of Missouri is "abnormally dry", down from 30.64% a week ago. Meanwhile, 1.31% of the state remains in extreme drought status.
A Drought Alert remains in effect until Sept. 1. Report drought conditions at ow.ly/v9gV50UHBl5.
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- Dew point is the temperature and moisture concentration at which water vapor begins to condense. Once air inside of a wall has reached its dew point, insulation and framing will be wet and can lead to mold growth. For more information visit: dnr.mo.gov/energy/weather…
00:00 - MoDNR Director Kurt Schaefer, Deputy Directors Jake Buxton and Kyra Moore, and DEQ Director Art Goodin visited our Southwest Regional Office, Pomme de Terre State Park and Nathan and Olive Boone Homestead this week to thank team members and celebrate #TeamMemberAppreciationMonth.
- MoDNR has awarded $52.5 million from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to the city of Maryville, to construct a modern surface water treatment plant that will bring years of safe drinking water for residents. Learn more about this program at ow.ly/IObU50Z9vbn.
- Congratulations to Raymond Bailey, David Halbrook and Colby Thrash on their selection for this week’s Breakthrough Leadership Academy. This summit helps team members develop leadership skills through the lens of service to others. Learn more: breakthroughleadership.mo.gov. #WeServeMo
- MoDNR invites you to capture and share the beauty of our state in the 2026 #MoDNRPhotoContest. Showcase Missouri's natural and cultural gems for a chance to be featured online and beyond. Ready, set, snap! Enter by Sept. 1 at dnr.mo.gov/photo-contest.
- Congratulations to Alisha “AJ” Workman of MoDNR’s Geological Survey, our Rock Star of the Month! AJ possesses professionalism, genuine care for her colleagues and the ability to create a welcoming, supportive workplace that builds confidence and strengthens our team.
- It wasn’t just any Friday—it was Bring a Child to Work Day at MoDNR! 🎉 Our young explorers enjoyed tours, hands-on displays, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we serve Missouri. Who knows? We may have met a few future MoDNR team members! 🌱
- Make a splash this #WorldEnvironmentDay by making sure your pool is prepped for warmer weather to avoid water waste. Check out the WaterSense pool water efficiency guide for tips! Learn more WaterSense tips at dnr.mo.gov/water/get-invo….
- MoDNR’s Missouri Geological Survey recently welcomed Director Kurt Schaefer to its all-team meeting and annual employee appreciation picnic in Rolla. Team members shared program updates, and Director Schaefer hosted a town hall Q&A with staff.
- According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 30.64% of Missouri is "abnormally dry", up from 30.02% a week ago. Meanwhile, 1.31% of the state remains in extreme drought status. A Drought Alert remains in effect until Sept. 1. Report drought conditions at ow.ly/v9gV50UHBl5.
- MoDNR's Regional Offices are your go-to for local environmental concerns, from inspecting facilities to investigating complaints and tackling emergencies. Our Northeast Office in Macon serves 31 counties. Check them out at ow.ly/7Eoc50Z57aA. #WeServeMo
- Air movement accounts for more than 98% of the moisture travel in your home. Weatherization can help control that moisture. For more information about the 50th anniversary of the Weatherization Assistance Program, visit ow.ly/Hu9550Z572g
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