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Kenosha board hires Baxter & Woodman for Great Lakes diversion application
Summary
The Kenosha Board of Water Commissioners approved a professional services agreement with Baxter & Woodman Inc. to prepare a water‑diversion application tied to the Great Lakes Compact and recent Wisconsin NR code revisions; staff said Kenosha is operating well under its 2.54 million gallons‑per‑day allocation.
The Kenosha Board of Water Commissioners on April 28 approved a professional services agreement with Baxter & Woodman Inc. to prepare a water‑diversion application related to the city’s allocation under the Great Lakes Compact.
The work will support an application to ensure Kenosha’s water‑supply surface area and any growth‑area development are included within the city’s approved diversion footprint, staff said. "We were allocated 2,540,000 gallons per day back in 2008 when this was approved," Staff member Czarnecki said, and Kenosha’s recent average daily diversions have been far below…
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