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Center for Water Policy Director Melissa Scanlan was featured in a recent @npr.org article examining the rapid expansion of #datacenters across the United States and the accompanying environmental challenges.

Read it here!
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Data centers are booming. But there are big energy and environmental risks
How tech companies and government officials handle local impacts will shape the industry's future in the U.S.
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🤖You may have heard that using AI has a large water footprint. But how can that footprint be so big? An article in “The Conversation” breaks down how data centers use water- directly and indirectly- to power LLMs and how usage varies across centers. theconversation.com/ai-has-a-hid...

#AI #Water
AI has a hidden water cost − here’s how to calculate yours
AI systems’ water usage can vary widely, depending on where and when the computer answering the query is running.
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State decision-makers are struggling to agree on how to address #PFAS contamination. Current bills aim to prevent the spread of PFAS in biosolids, but regulators say exemptions would prevent the DNR from holding polluters accountable.

🔗Read the article: www.wpr.org/news/wiscons...
Wisconsin lawmakers, regulators clash over PFAS protections in GOP bills
Republican lawmakers say their bills to address PFAS would offer financial aid and protect innocent landowners from footing the bill for contamination they didn’t cause. But state regulators argue the...
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This week, Microsoft announced it is cancelling its plans for a data center in Caledonia. They stated they will continue to invest in southeastern Wisconsin and may seek to build elsewhere in Racine County.

🔗 Read the article here: www.jsonline.com/story/money/...

#AI #DataCenters
Microsoft drops Caledonia data center after facing opposition. Company looking for new site
Outcry from residents and elected officials caused Microsoft to drop the Caledonia plan. But the company is seeking an alternative site.
www.jsonline.com
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This October, the Wisconsin DNR proposed a new rule to meet more stringent federal PFAS standards. The state could face civil action from the EPA if they fail to comply with federal standards.

🔗Read the article here: wpr.org/news/wiscons...

#Wisconsin #PFAS #ForeverChemicals
Wisconsin moves to bring PFAS limits in line with contested federal standards
Environmental advocates are urging state regulators to bring Wisconsin’s PFAS standards in line with federal drinking water standards for the chemicals despite an ongoing legal challenge.
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💧 Data centers & the environment: Join us on Oct 15 (6:30–8 PM) at Riveredge Nature Center to discuss water use, energy demands & transparency in Wisconsin’s data center boom.

🔗 Register here: secure.riveredgenaturecenter.org/nx/portal/ne...
#DataCenters #WaterPolicy #Wisconsin #Sustainability
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“One of the big take aways from our research is that confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements undermine the ability of the public to know what is going on before signing on the dotted line.” Melissa Scanlan on AI data center environmental governance www.watertalkpodcast.com/episodes/epi...
Episode 71: Water Footprint of Data Centers — Water Talk
A conversation with Professor Melissa Scanlan (UW–Milwaukee Center for Water Policy and School of Freshwater Sciences) about data center water use, growth, and policy considerations. Released Septembe...
www.watertalkpodcast.com
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The $17M South Shore Cruise Dock (2026) will welcome the largest Great Lakes liners—boosting ships, jobs & the local economy.

Meanwhile, the Port Milwaukee DMDF project links tourism, restoration & public access.

📰 Article: www.jsonline.com/story/money/...
🎥 Video: youtu.be/7QtPKcPNI8s
Construction begins on Milwaukee's $17 million cruise ship dock. Here's what to know
Milwaukee's third designated cruise ship dock looks to bolster the city's growing cruise industry.
www.jsonline.com
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The #Line5 tunnel differs from what MI agreed to in 2018:
• 10ft sealed → 21ft unsealed
• Shallow/incomplete rock sampling
• Fractured, “poor” rock + voids
• 25k gal/day groundwater inflows
• Methane risk near shale
Experts warn of safety concerns.

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The Line 5 tunnel isn't what we were told. - Flow Water Advocates
Line 5 – the 72-year-old dual pipelines suspended across the bottomlands of the Straits of Mackinac – has been battered by anchor strikes and entangled by cables from passing ships. It is universally ...
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Exciting news from the Center for Water Policy! 🌊

Anna Watson & Emilie Washer join as Sea Grant Water Science-Policy Fellows

Will Matuska joins as Water Policy & Science Communications Fellow

They’ll strengthen our water research, policy, and outreach efforts this year.
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Milwaukee’s waterways are poised to be removed from the national list of toxic hotspots. Why not celebrate?

CWP's James Wasley wrote his opinion in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as the Dredge Material Management Facility moves toward construction.
www.jsonline.com/story/opinio...
Milwaukee has turned toxic legacy into civic asset with river cleanups | Opinion
The last step in a remarkable restoration of Milwaukee’s river systems shouldn't pass quietly. Let’s use it to reflect, educate, and celebrate.
www.jsonline.com
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In 2020, record-high Great Lakes levels swallowed beaches. 5 yrs later, with water 6" below avg, most of MI’s 387 coastal towns allow homes at the high-water mark—only ~12 added big setbacks or armoring bans.Experts warn for the next high-water cycle.
www.greatlakesnow.org/2025/06/year...
Years after high water crisis, lax policies leave Michigan coast vulnerable | Great Lakes Now
Extreme erosion along the Great Lakes coasts inspired proposals to pull development back from the shoreline. Five years later, regulatory gaps leave some communities vulnerable.
www.greatlakesnow.org
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Building near the Great Lakes can be risky especially close to shorelines. Some states use setback laws to protect people & property.

Our new executive summary & table compares Great Lakes setback regulations. Are they enough for coastal resilience?
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