People who follow this blog know that I have been communicating and organizing relentlessly - - one sample, Wisconsin's Water Crisis - - from 2015/updated from 2013 - - about Wisconsin's coordinated capitulation on water stewardship to CAFOs, big ag and other beneficiaries of Scott Walker's 'chamber of commerce mentality' governance.
Especially grievous: the coordination with another GOP corporate servant, Attorney General Brad Schimel, who at the GOP-leg Legislature's request issued an opinion that grants big water users permanent permission to operate high-volume wells without regard to the impact on groundwater levels nearby or downstream users even though the state constitution says, and courts have agreed, that state waters belong to all the people and the state is their trustee.
You may remember that as water pollution and misuse has escalated, and complaints to the the DNR which Walker and the top corporate servants he installed there have been ignored as a matter of policy, federal officials agreed to come to Wisconsin last month for an inspection of DNR records to see if the agency has been following the US Clean Water Act - - something the US EPA told Wisconsin early in the Walker years - - in writing - - it was failing to do.
Now we are learning via Clean Wisconsin, a leading environmental advocacy organization - - see information below - - that the EPA is holding a public meeting on all this in Wisconsin next week.
That's great news.
Regrettably, however, the meeting is in Eau Claire - - far from the epicenter of polluted groundwater near feedlots in Kewaunee County or the battle over DNR's blinders over wetlands, shorelines, dunes and groundwater near Sheboygan on the other side of the state - - but let's hope for a good turnout if this is indeed the only such meeting:
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Especially grievous: the coordination with another GOP corporate servant, Attorney General Brad Schimel, who at the GOP-leg Legislature's request issued an opinion that grants big water users permanent permission to operate high-volume wells without regard to the impact on groundwater levels nearby or downstream users even though the state constitution says, and courts have agreed, that state waters belong to all the people and the state is their trustee.
You may remember that as water pollution and misuse has escalated, and complaints to the the DNR which Walker and the top corporate servants he installed there have been ignored as a matter of policy, federal officials agreed to come to Wisconsin last month for an inspection of DNR records to see if the agency has been following the US Clean Water Act - - something the US EPA told Wisconsin early in the Walker years - - in writing - - it was failing to do.
Now we are learning via Clean Wisconsin, a leading environmental advocacy organization - - see information below - - that the EPA is holding a public meeting on all this in Wisconsin next week.
That's great news.
Regrettably, however, the meeting is in Eau Claire - - far from the epicenter of polluted groundwater near feedlots in Kewaunee County or the battle over DNR's blinders over wetlands, shorelines, dunes and groundwater near Sheboygan on the other side of the state - - but let's hope for a good turnout if this is indeed the only such meeting:
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Election results at 9:15 indicate people in Wisconsin no longer care about water
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