Wautoma, WI
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0:56 AM CDT
Clear
Temperature
62°F
Dew Point
62°F
Humidity
100%
Wind
S at 3 mph
Barometer
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10.00 mi.
Sunrise
05:26 a.m.
Sunset
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Morning Forecast (7:00am-12:00pm)
Temperatures will range from 64 to 84 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 6 and 11 miles per hour from the south. There is a slight chance of rain.
7-Day Forecast
Monday
86°F / 63°F
Scattered Showers
Tuesday
84°F / 60°F
Partly Cloudy
Wednesday
65°F / 46°F
Light Rain
Thursday
64°F / 36°F
Sunny
Friday
63°F / 36°F
Sunny
Saturday
64°F / 40°F
Light Rain
Sunday
61°F / 48°F
Light Rain
Detailed Short Term Forecast
Issued at 0:56 AM CDT
Monday...Temperatures will range from a high of 86 to a low of 63 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 2 and 11 miles per hour from the south. 0.20 inches of rain are expected.
This Afternoon ...Temperatures will remain steady at 86 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 9 miles per hour from the south.
This Evening ...Temperatures will range from 83 to 66 degrees with clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 7 miles per hour from the south. There is a chance of rain.
Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 63 to 67 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 2 and 6 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.
Tuesday...Temperatures will range from a high of 84 to a low of 60 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 0 and 9 miles per hour from the northeast. 0.14 inches of rain are expected.

Grandview farm to pay

$90,000 in dumping case

May 10, 2012 | 0 comments

A Yakima Valley farm has agreed to pay $90,000 to the Washington Department of Ecology to settle allegations of illegal dumping.

Used oil and pesticide containers were found buried in shallow pits at Double H Farms in Grandview in March 2009. The Ecology Department originally imposed a $165,000 penalty but announced the smaller settlement Monday (April 30).

The agency said in a statement that the farm will investigate four other properties it owns where waste materials may have been buried and clean up the sites if dangerous waste is found.

Double H also paid a $25,000 fine to the Washington state Department of Agriculture, which had alleged the farm improperly disposed of pesticides and pesticide containers. The farm did not acknowledge fault by paying the penalty.

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