The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear a case that could have sweeping effects on state environmental regulators’ authority to force businesses to clean up PFAS pollution under the state’s spills law.
Akron-based organizations are working to reduce food waste, and greenhouse gas emissions, by diverting food scraps from landfills to compost piles.
An elaborate system for tracking fish movements is rewriting our understanding of how fish use the Great Lakes.
Nic Theisen has spent his days on his hands and knees in the dirt farming. It’s a tough way to make a living, and for years Nic didn’t always know if the farm would make it. Until something big ...
Residents want more soil testing to prevent future harm from contamination that’s plagued their neighborhood for decades.
The federal government will provide more than $600 million to help two rural electricity cooperatives buy money from the ...
Madison’s School of Medicine and Public Health came out with a new study that found PFAS and other versions of this “forever ...
A couple hundred people gathered to witness the release of the sturgeon, known as nmé to the Potawatomi, with many children ...
Natural gas power plants put in place just five years ago to replace coal in the state's Upper Peninsula are now a conundrum for regulators.
Get your bicycle or kayak ready and consider adding these close-to-home natural wonders to your Great Lakes adventure bucket list.
With 28 years of experience in the water sector, Cheryl Porter shares her inspiring journey from junior chemist in Detroit to leading the American Water Works Association.
New requirements to consider cumulative impacts in hazardous waste facility licensing could represent a shift in state permitting practices.