Listen To WPR online Live Streaming Page Archive Streaming Page Click here to support WPR! Return to the WPR Home Page
Explore WPR
WPR Home
Support WPR!
Support WPR's Online Community!
Contact Us
About WPR
Newsletters and Reports
Studios, Stations and Program Schedules
Station Coverage Maps, Reception and Technical Issues
WPR Program Index
The Ideas Network
The NPR News and Classical Network
WPR News
Internet Webcasting
WPR's National SHows
The Radio Store
Related Links

WPR Programs
Search wpr.org
This Month's Featured Stories
NEWS LINKS: WPR News Home | Bureaus | Reporters | Awards
FEATURES: Specials, Series & Documentaries | Wisconsin Vote | Wisconsin Life | StoryCorps
DNR SAYS EPA SAYS 99 MORE WATERWAYS AFFECTED BY PHOSPHOROUS WPR News - DNR says EPA says 99 more waterways affected by phosphorous
Wednesday April 18, 2012 by Chuck Quirmbach
(UNDATED) Phosphorus pollution from farms, stormwater and sewage treatment plants is prompting the state to propose adding 99 more waterways to a list of impaired waters. But the DNR says it's mainly the federal government's idea to do so. The impaired waters list called for by federal law covers those waters not meeting quality standards. About 700 Wisconsin lakes or river segments are already on the list, which is updated every two years. At the request of the U.S. EPA the DNR is proposing adding 99 waterways to the impaired list, because those waters exceed the state's new phosphorus pollution standard. The DNR's Aaron Larson says his agency usually looks at factors like algal blooms, fish health and insect populations before proposing to declare a water impaired. Larson says the DNR has agreed with the EPA that the 99 belong in a newly-used category that calls for close monitoring of potential biological harm. Larson says the DNR turned back a request to add 23 more waters, because the DNR concluded high phosphorus levels there were temporary. The DNR proposes taking ten Wisconsin water bodies off the impaired list.
You can also listen to this story or download it now! (1:35)



Support for WPR provided by

Shop Now!



Support WPR!


HOME | ABOUT | PROGRAM INDEX | MEMBERSHIP | SPONSORSHIPS | WPR NEWS
IDEAS NETWORK | NEWS & CLASSICAL NETWORK | RADIO STORE
LIVE STREAMS | AUDIO ARCHIVES

For questions or comments about our programming, call Audience Services
at 1-800-747-7444, email us at listener@wpr.org, or use our Online Feedback Form.
View our Privacy Policy.   Send comments about our website to webmaster@wpr.org.

©2013 by Wisconsin Public Radio - a service of the
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
and University of Wisconsin - Extension.