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Environment: Farms are Poisoning Drinking Water

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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Lee Kinnard, at his dairy farm in Casco, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Manure spreading, a practice used by Kinnard Farms, has contaminated the well water of neighbors. <br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Cows in the milking parlor at Lee Kinnard's dairy farm in Casco, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. <br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Erika Balza, a Kewaunee County resident, at her home in Luxemburg, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Balza's water has been contaminated by nearby farms. She can see six farms from her bedroom window at home.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: The bedroom window of Erika Balza, a Kewaunee County resident, at her home in Luxemburg, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Balza's water has been contaminated by nearby farms. She can see six farms from her bedroom window at home.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Views of Lee Kinnard's dairy farm in Casco, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Manure spreading, a practice used by Kinnard Farms, has contaminated the well water of neighbors. <br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Chuck Wagner, a Kewaunee County resident, at his home in Luxemburg, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Wagner's water has been contaminated by Lee Kinnard's farm. He built a second well after the first was contaminated, and it to became contaminated.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Chuck Wagner, a Kewaunee County resident, at his home in Luxemburg, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. He drinks bottled water now because his well water has been contaminated by Lee Kinnard's farm. He built a second well after the first was contaminated, and it to became contaminated.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: The view from the driveway of Erika Balza's home in Luxemburg, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Balza's well water has been contaminated by nearby farms. She can see six farms from her bedroom window at home.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: Views of Lee Kinnard's farm in Casco, Wis. Oct. 16, 2018. Manure spreading, a practice used by Kinnard Farms, has contaminated the well water of neighbors. <br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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  • MADISON, WIS. - OCT. 16, 2018: A 'Water Is Life' sign seen from WI-42 Oct. 16, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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WATER
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