Katie Nekola, a lawyer for Clean Wisconsin.
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U.S. Supreme Court Halts Cross-State Pollution Regulations, Impacting Wisconsin
EPA plan aims to protect public health, but the rule has faced pushback from states and industry groups.
Jun 28th, 2024 by Danielle KaedingU.S. Supreme Court Limits EPA Ability to Fight Climate Crisis
Court decision restricts future EPA regulation of power plant carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act
Jun 30th, 2022 by Clean WisconsinCircuit Court Decision on Nemadji Gas Plant is a Step Backward for Wisconsin
Court upholds PSC decision to greenlight unneeded power plant in Superior
May 17th, 2022 by Clean WisconsinIt’s time for bold, urgent action to move Wisconsin away from coal
Retiring coal plants is good news, but it must happen faster
Nov 3rd, 2021 by Clean WisconsinEPA Expands Smog Regulations
Environmental advocates, business lobby at odds over new rules.
Jun 4th, 2021 by Danielle KaedingState’s Air Quality Is Improving
But new report gives failing grades to six counties; Milwaukee among nation’s 25 worst cities for smog.
Apr 26th, 2021 by Danielle KaedingClean Wisconsin Sues EPA Over Smog Rules
Advocacy group says federal government too lax on smog in state’s “non-attainment” areas.
Aug 2nd, 2018 by Danielle KaedingWisconsin’s Waters Win in Clean Wisconsin High-Capacity Well Case
Court orders to vacate seven permits, remand one for consideration
Oct 11th, 2017 by Clean WisconsinClean Wisconsin welcomes DNR plan to provide drinking water to residents with contaminated wells
When contaminated water ends up in families’ private wells, the concentration of dangerous pathogens spikes.
May 9th, 2017 by Clean WisconsinClean Wisconsin Wins Toxic Air Pollution Lawsuit
Federal Court rules EPA failed to update hazardous air pollution rules
Mar 23rd, 2017 by Clean WisconsinClean Wisconsin challenges high capacity well permits
Constitution requires DNR to consider impacts on lakes, rivers, and streams
Oct 28th, 2016 by Clean WisconsinHundreds of Wells Polluted and Unusable in Southeast Wisconsin
Study traces problem to coal ash disposal by We Energies plants in Milwaukee and Kenosha counties.
Nov 19th, 2014 by Ron Seely