By Clean Wisconsin

Landmark Water Quality Rules Approved

Innovative “phosphorus rules” and NR 151 herald a new future for cleaner waters in Wisconsin, are the first of their kind in the U.S. MADISON — As summer comes to a close, Wisconsin is headed for cleaner waters  thanks to innovation and cooperation from unlikely groups.
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New Speakers Program will Bring Environmental Leaders to Wisconsin

First event to be held September 30th in Madison MADISON — Clean Wisconsin announced the creation of the Doug La Follette Environmental Speakers Program today, a lecture series that will bring distinguished environmental leaders to Wisconsin made possible by a $100,000 endowment from Secretary of State and Clean Wisconsin co-founder, Doug La Follette. “Protecting the
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Legislature Hears Support for Revised Phosphorus Rules

Rule revisions are critical to cleaning up rivers, lakes and streams MADISON — Over the last two weeks, farmers, municipalities, environmentalists and others came together at legislative hearings, showing support for two rule revisions and representing a united effort to mitigate a silent threat to Wisconsin’s waters: phosphorus. “The cultural and economic importance of Wisconsin’s waters
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Helios USA Brings New Clean Energy Jobs to Wisconsin

New solar panel plant will lie in shadow of one of state’s dirtiest coal plants   MILWAUKEE — Helios USA, a start-up solar panel manufacturer, demonstrated how clean energy can boost economic recovery today when the company’s CEO announced it would create at least 50 new positions at its new plant located in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley.
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Natural Resources Board Passes Rules to Reduce Phosphorus in Wisconsin’s Waters

New policies will help reduce water pollution from farms, factories and sewage treatment plants MADISON — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board took an important step toward reducing unsightly algae blooms and cleaning Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers and streams today by voting to strengthen rules that reduce phosphorus pollution from farms, factories and sewage treatment plants. “Our
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DNR Returns Waukesha’s Application to Divert Water out of Lake Michigan

Agency Seeks More Thorough Review of Alternatives to Diversion MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) returned Waukesha’s application to divert water out of Lake Michigan under the Great Lakes Compact Wednesday, citing deficiencies in the application’s review of alternatives to Great Lakes water. “Waukesha’s application represents the first full-fledged application to divert
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