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House eliminates amendment that would have allowed steamship to keep polluting Lake Michigan

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By the time the ferry started plying Lake Michigan in the early 1950s, dozens of other coal-burning ships already were being retired or converted to cleaner-burning diesel fuel. Investors who saved the Badger from the scrap yard in the 1980s won special exemptions from Michigan and Wisconsin air quality laws that kept the ferry’s noxious coal smoke legal while other polluters cleaned up.

Without a new water permit, the car ferry won’t be able to sail in the spring. Officials in the EPA’s Chicago office have declined to comment until a draft is released for public review. Efforts to reach the Badger’s owners for comment were unsuccessful.

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