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Michigan group FLOW files in legal case against Wisconsin DNR

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A Michigan non-profit has filed a brief in a case challenging a Wisconsin diversion of Lake Michigan water. 

"For Love of Water", or "FLOW" submitted an amicus brief this week in support of a case brought by several Wisconsin nonprofits against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

That agency approved the city of Racine’s request to divert 7 million gallons of Lake Michigan water per day.

More than 80% of the water would go to a plant owned by electronics corporation Foxconn. The lawsuit says diversions under the compact must be for public use.

In a press release, FLOW said “the proposed diversion raises troubling legal questions.”

The Wisconsin DNR would not comment on the pending litigation.   

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