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Microsoft doesn’t expect its data centers will trigger review under Great Lakes Compact

A Microsoft official said Tuesday the company doesn’t expect its data centers in the Great Lakes region will reach a threshold that would trigger greater review under the Great Lakes Compact.

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Wisconsin PFAS limits may face legal challenge after EPA’s proposed rollback

Some policy experts say Wisconsin’s drinking water standards for PFAS could be vulnerable to a legal challenge after the Environmental Protection Agency announced its rolling back limits for some chemicals this week.

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How much water do AI data centers really use? Wisconsin researchers look for answers.

UW-Milwaukee's Center for Water Policy reviewed data centers around the country to develop recommendations for policymakers. They say more transparency is needed around how much water, electricity and other resources these facilities are using.

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After thousands of years, canoes found in Lake Mendota are starting to reveal their secrets

For thousands of years, a cluster of wooden canoes has lain dormant under Madison’s Lake Mendota. Now, thanks to the work of Wisconsin scientists, those ancient vessels are starting to reveal their secrets.

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For the first time in a century, lake sturgeon spotted in Ozaukee County

After a 20-year restoration effort, a male lake sturgeon was detected 20 river miles upstream of Lake Michigan. This is a promising sign that this ancient North American freshwater fish could start spawning in the Milwaukee River again, restoring a once thriving population.

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