Joy Cardin
from Thursday, August 2, 2012 at 7:00 AM
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| Residents of Jackson are being urged to use bottled water for drinking, cooking and food preparation after several private wells were found to be contaminated with gasoline. Joy Cardin's guest has the latest on a recent pipeline break there, as well as on an oil pipeline spill in Adams County. Then, her second guest discusses the effect these incidents are having on gas prices, and why he says the federal government is making the situation worse for consumers.
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, Wisconsin Public Radio's environmental reporter based in Milwaukee.
- Erin Roth, Executive Director, Wisconsin Petroleum Council. |
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