*Click on the pictures to enlarge If you have results you would like to share please email them to clerk@townofcampbellwi.gov or bring them to the Town Hall and we can make a copy.
More »June 8, 2021
June 8, 2021
*Click on the pictures to enlarge If you have results you would like to share please email them to clerk@townofcampbellwi.gov or bring them to the Town Hall and we can make a copy.
More »May 25, 2021
The Town of Campbell conducted PFAS testing at these four sites. The results for PFOA/PFOS are as follows: Town Hall: 7.3 parts per trillion Library: 32.1 parts per trillion Community Center: 21.10 parts per trillion Nelson Park: .85 parts per trillion Read the full report here: Nelson Park, Campbell Town Hall, FJ Robers Library, Campbell […]
More »April 22, 2021
Frequently Asked Questions for DNR-Provided Culligan Water on French Island.
More »April 22, 2021
Click on the link to view the report: https://dnr.wi.gov/botw/GetActivityDetail.do?dsn=587347&siteId=33855900&crumb=1
More »April 1, 2021
Click on the link below to watch the video from the webinar: March 11th: Let’s Talk About PFAS: Taking Action to Protect Your Health
More »March 26, 2021
CAMPBELL, Wis. – Kwik Trip and Hy-Vee donated six semi-truck loads of bottled water to the Town of Campbell for distribution on Thursday March 25, 2021 in response to PFAS contamination found in 180 private wells. Nearly 100 other residents await test results of their private well water safety. Volunteers from the Town Board, Administrative […]
More »March 26, 2021
Providing Bottled Water To Homes. For those residents with private water supplies, the DNR will provide the option of bottled water to be delivered in five gallon containers to those residents’ homes, through a state contract with Culligan. The DNR would need the residents to sign up for this service though the DNR and sign an […]
More »March 25, 2021
On March 25, 2021, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) issued an interim area-wide drinking water advisory [PDF], allowing the DNR to provide temporary emergency water to residents with private wells on French Island who are not currently receiving water from the city of La Crosse. Given this interim area-wide drinking water advisory, the state is […]
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