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Tuesday, August 20, 2013, 4:59pm

Gov. Scott Walker's commitment to controlling phosphorus in lakes and rivers is being tested in a permit dispute involving some major waterways.

Three years ago, under Governor Jim Doyle's administration, the state set up new rules aimed at cutting phosphorus pollution in surface waters.

Lake Dubay, located along the Wisconsin River south...

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