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Public health and environment officials recently spoke at Alpena Community College about the current water safety challenges in northeast Michigan. The speakers explained how pollutants enter water sources, how they can lead to potential health issues and what people can do to reduce the number of pollutants from entering water sources.
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Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy offering grants to reduce diesel fuel emissions
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Michiganders appear to be recycling more than they used to, although the state’s recycling rate still trails the rest of the country.
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Monday is the last day for public comments on the climate action plan, put forward by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy
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A former employee of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is facing embezzlement charges.The Attorney General’s office filed…
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Michigan’s new standards for PFAS chemicals took effect on Monday.PFAs, or perfluoroalkyl substances, are a family of chemicals linked to cancer and other…
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced on Thursday it has hired an additional dam inspector.The hire comes after the…
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Experts say they hope the collapse of the Edenville dam that led to widespread flooding across mid-Michigan counties will push investment in aging dam…
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Oscoda residents are raising concerns about a “Do Not Eat” advisory for a local marsh which they say has not been widely publicized.A state memo from 2019…
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Lakeshore property owners fighting erosion due to high water levels ... are getting some help from the state.Dan Wanschura (wahn-SHUR-ah) has more.…