February 12, 2012

New push to protect water (AUDIO)

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Sen. Mark Miller, Rep. Spencer Black

State lawmakers have a new plan to protect Wisconsin’s water. The bill builds on a 2003 law, but state Representative Spencer Black said the Groundwater Protection Bill creates a new mechanism to protect areas impacted by excessive water withdrawals – for example, when farms or businesses apply to the state to drill a new well.

“It will allow concerned citizens to make a case that the well would have a significant adverse environmental impact on water resources,” Black said during a press conference held next to a spring in the UW Arboretum in Madison.

State Senator Mark Miller said the bill puts in place a water budget in affected areas, and a planning process to assure that water consumption equals water supply. “If there’s not a way to assure that new applications are balanced against the available supply, then that farmer or business person may find their supply in jeopardy.”

The bill creates groundwater management areas and groundwater attention areas, and calls for the counties to create groundwater management councils and develop plans for protecting their water resources. Black said he’s optimistic that they bill can be passed in this session of the legislature.

AUDIO: Miller, Black Q&A (9 min MP3)

Racine teacher accused of assault

A math teacher in the Racine Unified School District appeared in court Monday afternoon, accused of paying a former student in exchange for letting him sexually assault the teen and take nude photos of him. [Read more...]

Badgers climb two spots in A.P. Top 25

The Wisconsin men’s basketball team, with wins over Iowa and Illinois in the past week, moved up two spots from 15th to 13th in the A.P. Top 25 College Basketball Poll.

The Badgers improved to 23-7 and will host Illinois in the Big Ten Quarterfinals on Friday afternoon.

The Marquette Golden Eagles remain outside the Top 25, receiving 6 votes and sit at #31.

Kansas regained the top spot after falling to #2 last week.  Kentucky is 2nd and previous #1 Syracuse drops two spots to 3rd.  Duke is 4th and Big Ten members Ohio State and Purdue are at 5 & 6.

DNR urges testing for private wells

Nearly two-thirds of Wisconsin residents get their drinking water from private wells. Some questions are being raised about the safety of that water though, after a recent UW study estimated only about 11-percent of well owners are testing them on an annual basis. [Read more...]

Hockey Badgers have little to play for in finale

Michael DaviesWisconsin had already clinched second place in the WCHA and it was senior day for the Minnesota Gophers at Mariucci Arena on Sunday.  The combination of the two led to a 6-1 Minnesota victory in the regular season finale. 

Michael Davies scored the only goal for the Badgers (22-9-4, 17-8-3), who beat the Gophers 3-2 in the first game of the series on Friday night.

Minnesota seniors Tony Lucia and Mike Carmen each scored twice for the Gophers.

The Badgers will open the WCHA playoffs this Friday night at home against Alaska Anchorage at the Kohl Center.