The Missouri Department of Natural Resources Provides Services Valuable To Your Life, Health and Community

The Department of Natural Resources cleans up dangerous and hazardous materials 24-hours a day, seven days a week. From tire dumps to meth labs, here are some scenes of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources in action across Missouri.

Ray County Tire Fire Department Responds to Ray County Tire Fire
Polk County Tire Fire Department Responds to Polk County Tire Fire
Dunklin County Tire Fire

Department Responds to Dunklin County Tire Fire

Photo of Department of Natural Resources emergency response by Don Frazier/Southeast Missourian

Corrosive Chemical Leak North of Cape Girardeau Cleaned Up

Waste Tires

Waste Tires Are Everywhere...From Country Roads to Urban Homes

Illegal dumping videos

Illegal dumping videos
The department uses surveillance cameras at dumpsites across Missouri to combat illegal dumping.

Oil reaches the beach at a Mississippi River pipeline leak

Cleaning an Abandoned Pipeline Leak in the Mississippi River in St. Charles County

An abandoned Kansas City railway is now the Westside Business Park with redevelopment help from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Brownfields/Voluntary Cleanup Program

Redevelopment in Kansas City Guided by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources

Department of Natural Resources works with St. Louis Print Industry on PrintStep Pilot Project .

Department of Natural Resources works with St. Louis Print Industry on PrintStep Pilot Project