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STEVENS POINT, Wis., July 7, 2021 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wisconsin Rural Development Acting State Director Michelle Wallace announced that USDA is investing $307 million to modernize rural drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in 34 states and Puerto Rico.
24 sty 2024 · First state-wide survey of rural water concerns highlights key messages for regulators and lawmakers. January 24, 2024. Rural land covers most of the state of Wisconsin, and rural practices continue to strongly shape the quality and quantity of groundwater in the state.
14 paź 2021 · STEVENS POINT, Wis., October 14, 2021 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wisconsin Rural Development Acting State Director Michelle Wallace announced that USDA is investing $272 million to modernize rural drinking water and wastewater infrastructure for 270,000 people living in rural communities across 37 states and Puerto Rico.
5 paź 2023 · The risks behind how rural Wisconsin sources water. PFAS pollution is not the only challenge faced by Wisconsinites seeking clean, secure drinking water. The contamination of Wisconsin groundwater has been a ubiquitous problem for over 50 years, according to a report by the DNR.
This statewide survey on water issues in Wisconsin provides a snapshot of the knowledge, perceptions, observations, and practices of rural residents. Most Wisconsinites express confidence in water’s safety. Over 60% of rural Wisconsinites indicate their water is safe for all purposes.
14 mar 2024 · Southwest Wisconsin Groundwater and Geology (SWIGG) study. The fractured bedrock aquifers of southwest Wisconsin are often overlain by shallow soils, so private wells are potentially vulnerable to contamination by nitrate and pathogens from the land surface.