Here is a solid example from the National Resources Defense Council, and it is well worth reading, particularly by supporters of the Waukesha application.
The conclusion, after a long and detailed discussion:
If Wisconsin deems the Waukesha application ready to move to the next level of review (that decision is expected sometime in November, 2011, after more state analysis and an environmental impact statement), it goes to the 7 Great Lakes governors – each of whom can be expected to weigh in on a questionable proposal as strongly as Governor Cuomo (New York) and Governor Snyder (Michigan) did when Ohio Governor Kasich wavered on vetoing a bill that undermined the Compact.
That’s because protection of the Great Lakes is a rallying point for the region – and a nonpartisan one at that. As in Ohio, the other governors are unlikely to pull their punches if Wisconsin approves an application with obvious flaws. The state and the City of Waukesha have a long way to go before it’s even close
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