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Results tagged with: milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district

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Marketplace - April 30, 2008
MMSD has disposal plan for household items
Studies show that the average household contains between three and 10 gallons of material that is potentially hazardous to human health or the environment. The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage district can help with disposal.
Tags: milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district, mmsd, household hazardous materials, bill graffin
Politics - Dec. 7, 2007
Mandatory car insurance plan circles the Capitol
State Sen. John Lehman (D-Racine) is circulating a bill that would require all drivers to carry insurance providing coverage of up to $50,000 for personal injury and $10,000 for property damage.
Tags: tony zielinski, ozaukee county, mike gravel, dennis kucinich, barack obama, cynthia mckinney, green party, wisconsin auto insurance, ashanti hamilton, sharon robinson, veolia, milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district
Politics - Nov. 30, 2007
Environmental groups seek change in MMSD deal
Several groups want the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to forgo outside operators and keep its business in-house.
Tags: milwaukee metropolitan sewerage district, mmsd, veolia, united water, mary lazich, prime financial credit union, zedler municipal building, legislative audit bureau, accenture
Marketplace - April 21, 2002
Milwaukeeans help manufacture this export
Since 1913, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (and its predecessor) have manufactured Milorganite, an agricultural fertilizer, with a natural process that involves city waste.
Tags: MMSD, Milorganite, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, Jones Island




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