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Rhinelander residents told to run water to prevent lines from freezing can turn off the taps.
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This announcement comes amid ongoing bipartisan negotiations between Gov. Evers and Republican lawmakers to release of $125 million in funds to address PFAS contaminants
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Approved properties get a credit on their water bill
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Often described as a pristine wilderness, Minnesota's Boundary Waters is now steeped in a renewed effort to fend off mining interests
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A provision denying people the right to sue chemical companies for nondisclosure of potential health hazards has been removed from a federal measure to fund the Environmental Protection Agency
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Nearly 30 Wisconsin communities are taking advantage of more than $159 million through state and Biden-era federal initiatives to remove lead pipes and expand access to clean drinking water
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As Michigan looks ahead to the new year, state environmental officials are laying out priorities for protecting the water
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This week the EPA proposed new changes experts say would weaken reporting and monitoring rules for toxic “forever” chemicals known as PFAS
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When measuring public health threats, researchers say microplastics have jumped to the top of the list
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Studies show the next generation of pesticides contain PFAS, otherwise known as forever chemicals