Is there anyway that you could install biowales in the streets to stop the amount of run off that occurs? Maybe plant, plants that can “filter” the water and make it more clean for the aquatic life and more importantly all life around that given ecosystem? I think that controlling water run off is an important thing to do and would help the city of milwaukee be a healthier and greener city.
Hi, Ramen, MMSD works with the local community to add green infrastructure tactics such as bioswales along city streets and green roofs to help adsorb water where it falls and to help reduce polluted stormwater runoff. Green infrastructure captures, absorbs, or stores rain and melting snow, taking on numerous shapes and sizes from 55-gallon rain barrels to rain gardens, trees, and porous pavers for parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. Join us to manage water where it falls on your property and become a Fresh Coast Guardian. www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/green-infrastructure
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is partnering with the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, We Energies, and Port Milwaukee to create a new Dredged Material Management Facility (DMMF) in the Milwaukee harbor. When it is completed, this facility will provide safe, secure containment for 1.9 million cubic yards of sediment removed from the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic Rivers. To learn more about the DMMF and Milwaukee Area of Concern projects: www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/milwaukee-estuary-aoc/dredged-material-management-facility
MMSD along with numerous partners are committed to making progress to eventually de-list the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern. To learn more visit the Waterway Restoration Partnership: www.mkewaterwaypartners.org/ For concerns with salt management on the port of Milwaukee please contact: portmilwaukee.com/port
Hi, Work on cleaning up Milwaukee's Area of Concern has begun! To view the list of AOC projects that MMSD is leading the efforts: www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/milwaukee-estuary-aoc To learn about other Milwaukee Estuary AOC projects underway, please visit the Waterway Restoration Partnership: www.mkewaterwaypartners.org/projects/
Hey Big Sister: insider info incoming. Listening to many swing voters. Unfortunately these morons think pocket book first, democracy second. I am listening to many of them who want to see good policies for small businesses. I have more info but not willing to share. One more thing. Keep an eye on Georgia. Love you big sis =) Also don't take offense to the song I am about to play. Just go with it =)
Sissy has my trust NOONE else!
She will bring the darkness to the light.
Thank you for pushing on and continuing these efforts.
Is there anyway that you could install biowales in the streets to stop the amount of run off that occurs? Maybe plant, plants that can “filter” the water and make it more clean for the aquatic life and more importantly all life around that given ecosystem? I think that controlling water run off is an important thing to do and would help the city of milwaukee be a healthier and greener city.
Hi, Ramen, MMSD works with the local community to add green infrastructure tactics such as bioswales along city streets and green roofs to help adsorb water where it falls and to help reduce polluted stormwater runoff. Green infrastructure captures, absorbs, or stores rain and melting snow, taking on numerous shapes and sizes from 55-gallon rain barrels to rain gardens, trees, and porous pavers for parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. Join us to manage water where it falls on your property and become a Fresh Coast Guardian. www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/green-infrastructure
So... What happens to it at jones island? Are we just going to... Leave a giant toxic pile for the future to deal with?
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is partnering with the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, We Energies, and Port Milwaukee to create a new Dredged Material Management Facility (DMMF) in the Milwaukee harbor. When it is completed, this facility will provide safe, secure containment for 1.9 million cubic yards of sediment removed from the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic Rivers. To learn more about the DMMF and Milwaukee Area of Concern projects: www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/milwaukee-estuary-aoc/dredged-material-management-facility
Salt stored in harbor leaches into Lake Michigan. Why does no one ever talk about how Lake Michigan has been harmed?
MMSD along with numerous partners are committed to making progress to eventually de-list the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern. To learn more visit the Waterway Restoration Partnership: www.mkewaterwaypartners.org/
For concerns with salt management on the port of Milwaukee please contact: portmilwaukee.com/port
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learn who i am
Still waiting 4/23
Hi, Work on cleaning up Milwaukee's Area of Concern has begun! To view the list of AOC projects that MMSD is leading the efforts: www.mmsd.com/what-we-do/milwaukee-estuary-aoc
To learn about other Milwaukee Estuary AOC projects underway, please visit the Waterway Restoration Partnership: www.mkewaterwaypartners.org/projects/
Hey Big Sister: insider info incoming. Listening to many swing voters. Unfortunately these morons think pocket book first, democracy second. I am listening to many of them who want to see good policies for small businesses. I have more info but not willing to share. One more thing. Keep an eye on Georgia. Love you big sis =) Also don't take offense to the song I am about to play. Just go with it =)
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Pandora's box is open...to late