Members of the Speaker's Task Force on Water Quality met in Menomonie on September 4, 2019. 70 individuals attended the hearing along with the 13 Assembly members on the task force and local legislators Sentar Patty Schachtner, D-Somerset, Senator Jeff Smith, D- Eau Claire, Rep. Jodi Emerson, D-Eau CLaire, and Rep Warren Petryk, R-Eleva. 

This video is the testimony of Dunn County officials including Dunn County Conservationist Daniel Prestebak, and Mike Kneer. The testimony covered multiple topics including the growth of no-till and cover crop conservation practices. Prestebak explained that Dunn County has about 400 miles of streams and waterways that are currently impaired. He also explained the relationship between healthy soils and healthy waterways.

Dunn County Health Department Director KT Gallagher said 60 percent of county residents get their drinking water from private wells and many people do not know if their water contains contaminants. Currently, there is no required water testing for wells other than at the time a new well is dug. She called for programs to provide incentives for well testing.

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Steve is a member of LION Publishers , the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, the Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Local Media Consortium, is active in Health Dunn Right, and is vice-president of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Chippewa Valley

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