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CSWAB Receives DNR Awards
December 16, 2002
On December 16th
2002, Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger was presented with a Wisconsin Clean
Water Achievement Award at a reception hosted by the Wisconsin Department of
Natural Resources in Madison. The special recognition program was created by the
DNR to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the federal Clean Water Act and to
identify individuals and organizations who have played key roles in Wisconsin's
quest for clean water. Recipients were identified by DNR staff for their
contributions to Wisconsin's clean water achievements.
"Wisconsin has had a long and proud tradition of caring, deeply, for our natural
resources, with a special emphasis on the state's remarkable water resources,"
Susan Sylvester, DNR Division of Water director, told award winners. "You have
been a part of the remarkable efforts Wisconsin has made over the past decades,
and which continue today. We are proud to be able to recognize your
achievements."
Sen. Gaylord Nelson, legislators, university professors, wastewater plant
operators, educators, organizations, lake volunteers and, past and current
Department of Natural Resources employees, were among those receiving state
awards for their contributions to cleaning up and protecting the state's lakes,
rivers and wetlands in the last 30 years.
"The award is given in recognition of CSWAB's work to engage and work
cooperatively with community members, other organizations, and tribes throughout
Wisconsin to protect the state's water resources," Sylvester said.
CSWAB was organized in 1990 when rural neighbors discovered their drinking water
wells were polluted with high levels of carcinogenic solvents. Carbon
tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, and chloroform were detected in the water
supplies of three farm families at levels 15 times the safe standard. Toxins
resulting from 50 years of weapons manufacturing from the nearby Badger Army
Ammunition Plant had moved undetected through the groundwater, poisoning
drinking water wells more than a mile away.
Over the years CSWAB has served as a powerful and steady voice for reducing
risks to human health and natural systems, strengthening community-based work
for environmental justice, and creating opportunities for the public to have a
voice in the debate around the protection of human health and the environment.
A second award was presented to CSWAB's Executive Director Laura Olah for her
contributions to environmental justice and her work to preserve and protect
Wisconsin's water resources.
Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger
E12629 Weigand’s Bay South
Merrimac, WI 53561
(608) 643-3124 phone
(608) 643-0005 fax
info@cswab.org
www.cswab.org
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