Waters
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Local nonprofit tackling causes and solutions to sediment buildup threatening Lake Pepin
The Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance works to reduce the impact of human-caused shrinkage of its beloved lake.
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The invasive sea lamprey is poised for comeback in the Great Lakes
Journalist Katie Thornton took a deep dive on the invasive sea lamprey that once wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes fish population. The ‘vampire fish’ kills aquatic life by stabbing its prey with a razor sharp tongue. She says it could be making a comeback.
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Experts share tips for staying safe on the ice
For Wisconsin residents who love winter, the arrival of cold and snow has been an early Christmas gift. But if you are heading out to one of Wisconsin’s more than 15,000 lakes to ice fish, snowmobile or skate, experts have some advice to stay safe.
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Latest state aid making clean water projects possible for smaller Wisconsin communities
The state’s Safe Drinking Water Loan Program is allowing smaller Wisconsin villages to fund needed water projects they otherwise couldn’t afford.
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Early study results show landfill runoff in Wisconsin has high PFAS levels
Early results of a new study show landfill runoff contained the highest levels of PFAS among liquid wastes sampled statewide in Wisconsin.
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Even more ancient canoes have been found in Lake Mendota. One is more than 5,000 years old.
Madison’s Lake Mendota is chock full of very, very old canoes. That includes one that’s more than 5,000 years old that was partially unearthed by archaeologists this year.
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Lawsuit seeks to shield some landowners from Wisconsin’s spills law
The legal arm of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce is mounting another challenge against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, seeking to bar the agency from enforcing the state’s spills law against innocent landowners.
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Wisconsin communities receive $282M for drinking water projects
Dozens of Wisconsin communities will receive more than $282 million from the state for drinking water projects that address PFAS and nitrate contamination.
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Meet the Wisconsin creator behind Spooky Lake Month
Artist and educator Geo Rutherford makes educational videos about “haunted hydrology” for more than 2 million followers on TikTok and Instagram. Here, she shares her top 5 spooky spots in Wisconsin.
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DNR names paper companies responsible for PFAS contamination in a Wisconsin county
The current and former owners of a Rhinelander paper mill are responsible for widespread PFAS contamination in the northern Wisconsin town of Stella, state environmental regulators said in new letters obtained by WPR.









