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Groups that advocate for clean water are applauding the Environmental Protection Agency's new rule on replacing lead pipes - but they warn that the drinking water in schools remains at risk
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources this week announced the release of a web-based tool called ‘ Wisconsin Water Explorer’
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Efforts to limit human exposure to so-called forever chemicals continue to unfold in Wisconsin. Meanwhile, advocates are hopeful residents will be protected by a new national drinking water standard
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The primary goal of the proposed management plan is to maintain Spur Lake as a shallow, muck-bottomed lake for wildlife, with a special emphasis on re-establishing wild rice
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The rumor circulated last week after a committee heard a discussion about the need for additional employees and training at the new plant, saying the last rate study only covered expenses associated with the construction, installation, and operation of a new granular activated carbon filtration system
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Representatives from the White House will be in Wausau Thursday to help kick off the city's effort to replace eight thousand lead service lines still in use in the city
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The world's water and freshwater ecosystems, with an annual estimated economic value of $58 trillion, are in a downward spiral - according to a new World Wildlife Fund report
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Going out and spending time on the water during summer is a relaxing ordeal for anyone who wants to let go of their worries for a while, but this experience may not be accessible to everyone if they have special needs. The Freedom Waters Foundation extends an offer to give this experience to those exact people.
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Michigan residents are being warned to be prepared for another season of harmful algal blooms in the Great Lakes
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Governor Tony Evers office announced a $3.75 million investment for infrastructure fixes in Park Falls.