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DNR to look into extent of sewage dumping
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DNR to look into extent of sewage dumping
Concerns raised over study's finding that MMSD underreported
amounts
By STEVE SCHULTZE sschultze@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Friday, July 4, 2003
The state Department of Natural Resources will investigate whether
the Milwaukee sewerage district has been underreporting the volume of
raw sewage it has dumped over the past decade, DNR Secretary Scott
Hassett said Thursday.
Hassett said he was directing DNR staf...
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