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Intro: 1 Finding Nemo: Terrible ending Three Rivers in La Crosse Favorite Summer Activities My own experience on the river History of Waterways State Law Makers should take action First: The Issue, Then: The solution, Finally: The Impact Satisfaction: 3 How can we when…? The answer is regulation. Stop winter manure spreading, Denny Craneff, because of run off. 2010 Gov. Doyle’s movement on regulation of phosphorus. Matt Frank: “Restoring healthy watersheds means cleaner beaches, more swimmable lakes, improved public health, healthier fisheries and wildlife habitat.”… “Economy, our recreation, and our great quality of life.” Unacceptable 20 year leeway. Visualization: 4 Imagine living on a lake… 20 year leeway= Shut down lakes and beaches Positive Outlook In July, state and local politicians met to discuss current and future policy. According to the Wisconsin State Journal Dane County accepted a $15 million budget to keep land near water ways clean. Small, yet Effective Conclusion: 5 Wisconsin= Beautiful= Opportunities of seasons Too long, too much damage Action Now! How? Beaches, DNR, Writing Officials VOTE One Environment, One State Cleaner Wisconsin for you, your families, and for Nemo Need: 2 The state is named after the River. Who is from Minnesota? 15,000 Lakes and 13,500 Miles of river, DNR: 900 impaired Lee Bergquist “Phosphorus is a nutrient in fertilizer and comes from suburban yards, manure, and wastewater treatment plants. It spurs algae and weed growth.” Cyanode Bacteria. Blooms when the water reaches 70 degrees. Harmful to fish, humans, and pets. Uncle Jim at the Lake