Under a new rule to protect Wisconsin’s cleanest waterways finalized last week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is required to conduct a review before regulated entities are allowed to discharge new or increased levels of contaminants into waterbodies classified as “high quality waters.” Read the full story by the Wisconsin Examiner.
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