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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee will host three prominent Great Lakes summits this fall, drawing in 1,200 attendees and over $1.2 million in total estimated economic impact, VISIT Milwaukee announced Tuesday.The US Water Alliances One Water Summit, The Water Councils Water Leaders Summit, and Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Conference will be heading to Milwaukee in the next few weeks.US Water Alliance s One Water Summit is alrea
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