Executive Summary The proposal to restore the Birim River using nano-liquid technology at an estimated cost of $35 million raises significant technical, hydrological, and implementation concerns .
Homeowners who live along the lake say they want to see it remain a thriving body of water. Katie Quirk, an Oconomowoc homeowner, said she has a personal stake in the lake's future.
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Endress+Hauser Investing in U.S. Production to Power Data Centers, Strengthen Core Industries
As data center operators scale to meet unprecedented digital demand, a reliable supply chain and sustainability have become ...
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