For those who want to get a blast out of their trail experiences, here's a teaser from 
today's 
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article by Dan Eagan:

"Last year, more than 266,000 people were counted hiking, biking and horseback riding 
along the 14-mile converted railroad corridor that starts in downtown Green Bay and 
snakes its way along the east side of the Fox River and into farm country on the south 
end of the county.
"It's also hard to find anybody who knows that the Wisconsin Department of Natural 
Resources is favoring that same corridor for a pipeline to pump millions of tons of 
Superfund-worthy sludge from the most contaminated stretch of the river to a yet-to-be-
built landfill near the end of the trail..."

"Quotable:
We're not at a final design phase, but we did not envision laying pipe right down the 
middle of the bike path. We envisioned it off to the side and possibly buried in some 
locations. {PRIVATE}
- Ed Lynch,
DNR's remediation project manager"

http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/feb03/116978.asp

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