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It has become nearly impossible to move protective environmental policy through the Wisconsin Legislature. But a bipartisan collection of state…
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A new report from DigDeep and the U.S. Water Alliance found race is the strongest predictor of water and sanitation access. This has implications for public health.
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Updated Wednesday at 9:12 a.m. CTLeaders of a rural county in Wisconsin are not pleased with how the quality of its ground water is being reflected by…
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An anonymous donor has pledged $10 million to help fund a new research vessel for UW-Milwaukee's School of Freshwater Sciences.University officials said…
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Milwaukee needs to take some bold steps if it's going to make gains in creating jobs and scientific breakthroughs related to clean water. That was the…
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The change ends an "egregious power grab," Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says.
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An estimated 1.7 million Wisconsinites rely on private wells for water. That includes the residents of Richfield, which is located northwest of Milwaukee…
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Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she'll try to provide additional help in Congress for water technology firms.Language sponsored by Baldwin that…
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Kewaunee County, 100 miles north of Milwaukee, has become the poster child of unfortunate distinction: an alarming number of its private wells are…
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During his campaign for governor, Democrat Tony Evers pledged to increase the role of science in the Department of Natural Resources. That’s something…