Monday, July 11, 2011

The Vernon Marsh Still Central To Waukesha Water/Border War

I put up a post in the early days of this blog more than four years ago about the Vernon Marsh out Waukesha way, and the issues in that posting are relevant and pivotal today, as both the City of Waukesha and the Town of Waukesha want to control groundwater in the area.

2 comments:

Max Berger said...

Not just as a basin in which to control the groundwater, Vernon Marsh is the heart of the towns of Waukesha and Vernon and an important part of the town of Mukwonago as well.
Protection of VM is critically important to the Town of Waukesha, so don't look for City of Waukesha water solutions that stick unsightly wells, pumping stations, reservoirs and other engineering junk into it, next to it or surrounding it. All for the purpose of exploiting it.

Anonymous said...

Watch the marsh start to dry up when the city of Waukesha stops pumping over 10 million gallons of waste water per day into the Fox.