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Project Milwaukee

WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR

In-depth reporting, extensive coverage on issues vital to southeastern Wisconsin. WUWM's latest series — Great Lakes, Troubled Waters — dives in to the topic of clean water, or the lack there of.

40 - Wisconsin’s Water Quality: People Share Concerns & Propose Solutions At Racine Hearing
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  • 40 - Wisconsin’s Water Quality: People Share Concerns & Propose Solutions At Racine Hearing

    A group of Wisconsin legislators spent more than five hours Thursday listening to experts, advocates and residents who gathered in Racine . The topic was water quality and how to improve it. Water quality has become a buzz phrase in Wisconsin. During his first state of the state report, Gov. Tony Evers declared 2019 "the year of clean drinking water." Weeks earlier Assembly Speaker Robin Vos began setting up a task force to determine the key sources of water contamination and ways to remedy them

    Fri, 12 Jul 2019
  • 39 - 'It's Something I'll Never Forget:' Cryptosporidium's Impact On Milwaukeeans

    Milwaukee experienced the largest outbreak of cryptosporidium in the spring of 1993. Cryptosporidium is a type of parasite found throughout many lakes, rivers, streams, and even in soils. Cryptosporidiosis (this is what the sickness is called) causes watery, profuse diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramping and headache. It can be very severe — even fatal. Children, pregnant women, and people who are immunosuppressed, like those with HIV or AIDS, are especially at risk. “We had many people coming in

    Fri, 10 May 2019
  • 38 - Why Milwaukee Needs A Comprehensive Water Management Plan

    Some people are concerned about the many lead pipes that deliver water into older Milwaukee homes. Others applaud the city for tackling stormwater management through green infrastructure . But how is Milwaukee doing at creating a comprehensive water management plan? When it comes to water, Jenny Kehl has an unabashedly candid view on the importance of planning for today and the future. Kehl is a global water security scholar for UW-Milwaukee and associate professor at its School of Freshwater

    Fri, 10 May 2019
  • 37 - Wisconsin Scientists Are Trying New Techniques To Help Protect Water

    Wisconsin scientists are working on new ways to protect drinking and surface water from pollutants. They’re also investigating better methods of cleaning water that's already contaminated. But researchers say success may cost taxpayers more money.

    Fri, 10 May 2019
  • 36 - What Does It Mean For Milwaukee To Be A 'Water Hub?'

    WUWM's Project Milwaukee series Great Lakes, Troubled Waters is examining the topic of clean water, or the lack thereof, in southeastern Wisconsin — particularly in a place like Milwaukee that considers itself to be a "water hub." Water hubs are places where industry, research, and academia converge in their efforts to create sustainable efforts or create new technology utilizing one of our most precious resources. » See More Project Milwaukee: Great Lakes, Troubled Waters Stories Dean Amhaus is

    Thu, 09 May 2019
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