Coal ash regulations fall short of protecting our health, water
December 19, 2014
MADISON — After years of waiting, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the first national regulations for the disposal of coal ash from power plants this afternoon. Despite the long wait, today’s regulations do not adequately protect our water and our health.…
Read MoreClean Wisconsin files air quality standards lawsuit
December 11, 2014
MADISON — Clean Wisconsin and Midwest Environmental Defense Center filed a lawsuit today to compel the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to comply with federal requirements regarding air quality standards.…
Read MorePermit for Heifer Operation a Victory for Clean Water
December 2, 2014
MADISON — An Adams County heifer operation must install additional monitoring equipment and continue efforts to clean up the groundwater under a state wastewater permit granted Tuesday. The permit comes amid a large public outcry over nitrate contamination at Burr Oak Heifers, in Richfield, Adams County.…
Read MoreClean Wisconsin Study Shows Well Contamination Across Southeastern Wisconsin, Finds Links With Coal Ash
November 18, 2014
MADISON — A study released by Clean Wisconsin finds that more than one in five wells across Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties are contaminated with molybdenum at levels above the state health advisory level. Families and schools in the area are being forced to buy bottled water or install expensive purification systems to avoid the toxic metal, which is found in coal ash.…
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Under the Lens: Coal Ash Loophole
November 14, 2014
PHOTO: Tennessee Department of Health Loophole in law allows toxic coal ash to go largely unregulated Each year, about one billion tons of…
Read MoreEPA Action Sought To Clean Up Kewaunee County Groundwater
October 22, 2014
MADISON — Six environmental groups including one national organization are seeking federal action on longstanding groundwater contamination issues in Kewaunee County, where roughly 30 percent of tested wells are compromised by bacteria, high nitrate levels, or both.…
Read MoreJudge: DNR Was Right to Require Groundwater Monitoring At New Chester
September 19, 2014
A judge has ruled that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources was right to use its authority to require groundwater monitoring equipment at New Chester Dairy, Grand Marsh, in Adams County. Administrative Law Judge Jeffrey Boldt’s order Friday marks the second significant ruling on Central Wisconsin groundwater disputes in less than a month that will have a positive impact on protection of natural resources statewide.…
Read MoreDNR: WPS Must Comply With Mercury Limits
August 25, 2014
MADISON — The state Department of Natural Resources has denied Wisconsin Public Service’s request to abandon the protective standards limiting mercury pollution at the Weston 4 power plant.…
Read MoreCross State Air Pollution Rule a Win for Wisconsin
April 30, 2014
Tuesday's Supreme Court decision upholding EPA rule will benefit Wisconsin residents
MADISON — State by state, air pollution from coal-fired power plants is a deadly export. Here in Wisconsin, we’re breathing pollution from states as far away as Texas, Virginia and North Carolina. The smog and soot are tied to heart attacks, bronchitis and asthma. Wind patterns make us a bad neighbor as well, whisking our pollutants all over the map to communities in Michigan, New Jersey, South Dakota and many others.
… Read MoreHearing About Farm’s Nitrate Pollution Limit Draws Nearly 100
April 15, 2014
Local residents want safe, clean drinking water
ADAMS — Nearly 100 people attended a public hearing to call for action over dangerously high nitrate levels in the groundwater near a Central Wisconsin heifer operation. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources granted the hearing as it considers an exemption for nitrate contamination at Burr Oak Heifers in Richfield, Adams County.
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