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Opening the taps on the hydrants helps to be sure they work, and helps clean out deposits that have been building up in water lines
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Clean water advocates are criticizing the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to revoke six Biden-era rules on toxic PFAS, known as “forever chemicals.”
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Secretary Karen Hyun told the Natural Resources Board recently the approval of $133-million in PFAS funding is a huge win for the state, and for clean water for people to drink
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Drinking water that contains arsenic can increase your risk of cancer and other serious health effects.
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Thursday's narrow vote sent the resolution to President Donald Trump, who supports ending the protection
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Bipartisan agreement reach after several years of back and forth on how to allocate $125-million
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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