While nearly every great lake territory is  cutting, Wisconsin appears to be lifting critical "environmental  protection" standards that protect wildlife and children's health. Any state lowering pollution standards will  clearly have a negative  impact on ALL surrounding  territories.
 
  
  
  Wisconsin  rules require a 75 percent reduction in mercury emissions by 2015, but the DNR is considering changing that to a 70 percent  reduction by 2018, to match federal regulations, Clean Wisconsin  officials said. (read linked here)
 
  
  
  More than two dozen organizations -  including Clean Wisconsin, the Sierra Club and the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation - presented a  petition to the state Department of Natural Resources asking for a rule that  would require a 90 percent cut in mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants  by 2012.
Illinois has already approved a rule requiring a 90  percent cut in mercury pollution at each power plant by 2012 and  Minnesota has a similar plan, to be achieved by  2014.
  
   
  Removing the regulations that made WI  air  cleaner? 
  
  
  Further  punishment to the great lakes was announced Jan 22nd.  by Wisconsin  Governor Jim Doyle announcing that, "he  is directing the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to  lift ozone  attainment the S.E. region. 
  citing "the air we breathe in Eastern Wisconsin  is cleaner today than it was a decade ago,"...