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Wisconsin Legislature Passes Bill Substantially Reducing Phosphorus in Automatic Dish Soap

Bill will help reduce unsightly algae growth and fish kills in state waters MADISON — The Wisconsin State Legislature took an important step to clean Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers and streams today when the Senate unanimously voted to pass Assembly Bill 281, a bill that substantially limits phosphorus content in common household automatic dishwasher soap. “Phosphorus
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Wisconsin Legislature Passes Electronic Waste Bill

Law will ease consumer recycling of electronic waste, keeping dangerous toxins out of Wisconsin’s air and water MADISON — Consumers in Wisconsin will soon have a more convenient, responsible way to dispose of old computers, printers, televisions, VCRs and other electronic waste (e-waste) containing toxic substances, after the State Senate today gave final approval to
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Two Presque Isle Coal Units Go Offline

With proven, renewable energy, now’s the time to map out plan for other dirty plants to be shuttered MADISON/PRESQUE ISLE, MI — Air in the Upper Midwest is markedly cleaner now that We Energies has taken two dirty coal-fired power plants in Presque Isle, Mich.
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Bill Limiting Toxic Mercury in Products Passes Wisconsin Legislature

Passage occurs on day of environmental victories in Assembly MADISON — On a day full of environmental victories in the state Assembly, the Wisconsin State Legislature passed legislation Tuesday to protect Wisconsin’s waters and preserve the health of its residents by banning toxic mercury in non-essential products. “Non-essential products pollute our air and water with
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Bill to Limit Toxic Mercury Products Advances in Legislature

Bill will help protect public health and Wisconsin’s fishing industry MADISON — A bill designed to protect the health of Wisconsin families and the vitality of the state’s fishing industry by prohibiting the sale of some non-essential products containing toxic mercury is one step closer to implementation today after important committees in the Assembly and
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