This Groundwater Awareness Week, Clean Wisconsin calls on lawmakers to fund more well testing
As we mark National Groundwater Awareness Week, Clean Wisconsin and our partners are calling for $2.5 million in additional state budget funding for statewide drinking water well testing that prioritizes low-income households and high-risk areas. The push for funding comes as the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conduct a Superfund Assessment in the Town of Stella. Superfund sites are areas heavily contaminated by hazardous substances that require long term pollution cleanup.
“About 66% of Wisconsinites rely on groundwater for their drinking water, and almost half of them live in rural areas with private wells,” Walling says. “We’ve seen private wells across the state contaminated with nitrates, bacteria, arsenic, pesticides and toxic PFAS chemicals, putting the health of Wisconsin families at risk. Everyone deserves safe water, and testing is the first step to provide that.”
In the coming months, Clean Wisconsin will be working with the legislature, and especially the members of the Joint Committee on Finance, to secure new funding for private well testing.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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