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Monday March 14

Environmental Protection, Recreation | Water Use

Cleaning Up Our Toxic Legacy: What It Means For Our Waterways Moving Forward

Date: 03/14/2022

Time: 5:30 p.m. - End of Agenda

Location: Virtual

Contact 

Susan Tesarik, Susan.Tesarik@wisconsin.gov or 608-977-2416

Details 

Did you know that 12 miles of the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic rivers will be cleaned up to protect our waterways, lead to healthier fish and wildlife and improve recreational opportunities?

Join us on Monday, March 14 online via Zoom at 5:30 p.m. to find out why this cleanup is important for protecting our waters, how the contamination will be removed from the bottom of our rivers and how the cleanup process might impact you.

Learn more and register for the meeting here.

This meeting is hosted by the Waterway Restoration Partnership: a group of over 20 long-standing, trusted partners working together to clean up the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern. As a community, we have a historic opportunity to remove pollution from our waterways to make the waters safer for people, support healthier fish and wildlife and improve recreational opportunities like fishing, swimming and boating.

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