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Legislatureโ€™s budget-writing committee boosts borrowing by $732M for water programs

The Joint Committee on Finance voted Thursday to increase borrowing by $732.2 million under the stateโ€™s Environmental Improvement Fund, which includes the clean water fund and safe drinking water loan programs.

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Federal agency finds Great Lakes tunnel project poses โ€˜detrimentalโ€™ effects to water, wetlands

Enbridge's proposed Line 5 tunnel project would harm water and wetlands. But a draft environmental review released Friday by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers found most environmental effects would be short-lived.

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Wisconsin Senate narrowly passes lead pipes bill to benefit stateโ€™s only private water utility

Senate Republicans narrowly passed a bill Thursday that allows Wisconsinโ€™s only private water utility to access federal funds for lead line replacement as Democrats pressed for state action amid cuts under the Trump administration.

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EPA, Enbridge say data doesnโ€™t support tribeโ€™s claims that Line 5 project will harm water

Federal environmental regulators and a Canadian energy firm say data doesnโ€™t support a northern Wisconsin tribeโ€™s claims that rerouting an oil and gas pipeline will violate water quality standards on its reservation.

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Power-hungry data centers are prompting new gas plant proposals. Critics say that would lock in pollution and higher costs for decades.

We Energies is building new gas-fired power plants to meet growing energy demand that largely stems from data centers. As developers pursue data centers in Wisconsin, thatโ€™s raising concerns about environmental impacts tied to their operations.

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