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  2. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is an independent regulatory agency responsible for regulating public utilities in the energy, telecommunications, gas, and water companies located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] As of 2021, the agency regulated more than 1,100 electric, natural gas, telephone, water, and water/sewer utilities. [2]

  3. Water quality law - Wikipedia

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    Water quality laws govern the protection of water resources for human health and the environment. Water quality laws are legal standards or requirements governing water quality, that is, the concentrations of water pollutants in some regulated volume of water. Such standards are generally expressed as levels of a specific water pollutants ...

  4. Water resources law - Wikipedia

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    Water resources law (in some jurisdictions, shortened to "water law") is the field of law dealing with the ownership, control, and use of water as a resource. It is most closely related to property law , and is distinct from laws governing water quality .

  5. Water quality commissioner with ties to oil and gas industry ...

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    Aug. 5—A state water quality commissioner Monday announced she would abstain from voting during a controversial rulemaking proceeding regarding fracking wastewater regulations after public anger ...

  6. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) is a government agency of the U.S. state of Wisconsin charged with conserving and managing Wisconsin's natural resources. [3] The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board has the authority to set policy for the WDNR. The WDNR is led by the Secretary, who is appointed by the Governor of Wisconsin. [4]

  7. The Clean Water Act changed Wisconsin's waters. At 50, its ...

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    The Clean Water Act, which was passed Oct. 18, 1972, regulates the discharge of pollutants into waters across the country. The Clean Water Act changed Wisconsin's waters. At 50, its supporters see ...

  8. Clean Water Act - Wikipedia

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    Water quality assessments are conducted pursuant to water quality standards adopted by states and other jurisdictions (territories, interstate commissions and tribes). The report is conveyed to Congress as a means to inform Congress and the public of compliance with quality standards established by states, territories and tribes.

  9. Wisconsin Supreme Court won't hear appeal to bottle Lake ...

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    The company first had its plan to harvest water from an artesian well near Lake Superior denied by the Bayfield County Planning and Zoning Commission in April 2021, when it asked for a conditional ...