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New Bill Would Protect Wisconsin’s Groundwater and Public Health

Law seeks to protect public health and prevent rivers, lakes and streams from drying up MADISON — A new bill being circulated for co-sponsorship in the state Capitol seeks to protect public health and prevent Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers and streams from drying up by authorizing communities to implement solutions to restore depleted groundwater levels. “Groundwater
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Report: Economic Opportunity of Energy Efficiency Not Fully Realized in Wisconsin

Strengthening energy efficiency measures can create thousands of jobs and help reduce energy bills MADISON — As the debate over the Clean Energy Jobs Act heats up in the State Capitol, A report released today by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) shows that Wisconsin legislators can significantly reduce energy bills and greenhouse
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Wisconsinites Demonstrate Overwhelming Support for Clean Energy Jobs Act Despite Misinformation Campaign of Opponents

New numbers show individuals support bill 2-to-1 and businesses 3-to-1 at legislative hearings MADISON — Despite big oil and coal spending hundreds of thousands of dollars trying to confuse and turn the public against the Clean Energy Jobs Act, Wisconsin residents and businesses demonstrated overwhelming support for the bill in recent legislative hearings, with supporters
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New Report Turns up Heat on Mercury Thermostat Manufacturers

Current thermostat recycling program fails to protect environment and health MADISON — Only 5 percent of the two million to three million mercury-containing thermostats that come out of service in the United States every year are properly collected and disposed of under the current national voluntary recycling program, according to a report released today by
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