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Tag: Shipping industry

Posted inEnvironment, Murky Waters, Water Watch Wisconsin

Leaky sewer pipes could export viruses to lakes

by Kate GoldenMay 7th, 2014July 18th, 2014 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A Milwaukee scientist who has found sewage migrating from old pipes through soil and into the stormwater lines that drain to lakes or streams says the problem is likely to occur in Madison and cities nationwide.

Posted inEnvironment, Health & Welfare, Murky Waters, Water Watch Wisconsin

Lake experiments explore roles of fish, computers, alum and more

by Kate GoldenApril 23rd, 2014June 20th, 2014 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The Yahara watershed is crawling with scientists who keep trying new ways to clean up the lakes.

Oil in the Kalamazoo River on July 28, 2010, three days after an Enbridge pipeline burst, causing the worst inland oil spill in U.S. history. The spill was particularly difficult to clean up because some of the oil sank.
Posted inEconomy, Environment, Government, Water Watch Wisconsin

Spill response ‘inadequate’ for tar sands crude on Great Lakes

by Kate GoldenMarch 23rd, 2014June 13th, 2014 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A refinery’s proposal to ship heavy crude oil from Superior across the Great Lakes has emergency responders gearing up to bolster gaps in current oil spill response plans. And the gaps are substantial, experts say.

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