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Legislators Urged to Move Ahead with the Mercury Products

Assembly Natural Resources Committee hearing today MADISON — Today, the state Assembly Natural Resources Committee heard testimony regarding Assembly Bill 299 and Senate Bill 200, a vital piece of legislation that will protect Wisconsin’s waterways and the health of state citizens from the toxic effects of mercury. “This bill, which prohibits the sale of nonessential
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We Can Do More with Less

Energy efficiency report released today shows savings of 23%, $1.2 trillion MADISON — A groundbreaking study released today by McKinsey & Co. reiterates the importance of energy efficiency for its impact on both the environment and the economy.
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Natural Resources Board Adopts Mercury Rule

Decision helps protect environment and the health of Wisconsinites WAUPACA — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously adopted a rule today that will require utilities to reduce mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants by 90 percent by 2015 or by the same percentage by 2021 if they agree to more stringent controls of nitrogen oxide
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Wind Siting Legislation Passes Major Legislative Hurdel with Strong Bipartisan Support

MADISON — Wisconsin could soon see greater growth in the promising wind energy industry after the Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities passed Assembly Bill 256 today, a bipartisan bill that would encourage growth in the clean energy industry by replacing a chaotic patchwork of local regulations with sensible statewide standards for permitting safe wind
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Electronic Waste Bill Passes Wisconsin Senate

SB 107 would streamline recycling of computers, televisions and other toxic e-waste MADISON — Consumers are one step closer to having a convenient means of properly disposing of old computers, televisions, printers and other electronic waste (e-waste) containing toxic substances after the State Senate passed Senate Bill 107 today, a measure that would require electronics
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Legislators Consider Bills to Ease Hassle of Recycling Electronic Waste, Clean Wisconsin Waters

Assembly Natural Resources Committee holds public hearings regarding e-waste, phosphorus reduction MADISON — It may soon be far easier for consumers to properly dispose of old computers, printers, and other electronic waste containing toxic substances after the Assembly Natural Resources Committee held public hearings today on Assembly Bill 278, a measure that would require electronic
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