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DNR, EPA Sign Agreement to Proceed on Milwaukee Estuary Cleanup to Eliminate 32-Year-Old Area of Concern Designation
Great Lakes Legacy Act Agreement Accelerates Contaminated Sediment Cleanup in Milwaukee
Jan 28th, 2020 by Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesMMSD Accelerating Green Program to Reduce Overflows and Protect Lake Michigan
Efforts to increase green infrastructure in the region received a major boost today.
Jan 27th, 2020 by Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage DistrictDevine & Manzanet to Lead MMSD Commission in 2020
Dan Devine is serving his third term as Mayor of West Allis, elected first in 2008.
Dec 16th, 2019 by Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage DistrictMilwaukee Riverkeeper annual report on river health shows drop from 2017 to 2018
Historic rainfall levels in 2018, land-use practices, failing infrastructure and other human activities, in both urban and rural parts of the Milwaukee River Basin, ultimately led to the decline in grade (C- to D).
Nov 26th, 2019 by Milwaukee RiverkeeperOpen house Tuesday on joint stormwater project under I-794
Meeting to also explore long-term vision of site
Nov 22nd, 2019 by City of Milwaukee Deptartment of Public WorksThe Water Council now accepting applications for fifth round of Pilot Program
The program connects water-related businesses with potential sites and funding to further validate and commercialize technologies.
Sep 23rd, 2019 by The Water CouncilThe Water Council Announces Third ‘Water Warrior of the Year Award’ Winner
Executive Director of Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is recognized for his support of STEAM education.
Jun 27th, 2019 by The Water CouncilResolution to adopt a Green Infrastructure Plan for the City of Milwaukee advances to the Common Council
“The Green Infrastructure Plan will reduce the amount of rainwater that flows into the sewerage system following a wet-weather event.”
Jun 5th, 2019 by Mayor Cavalier JohnsonHaggerty Museum of Art and Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers unveil public art projects on Kinnickinnic River Trail
Community-selected art installations supplement new amenities and bring life to trail
May 16th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers