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Ongoing research by students in Traverse City initially detected microplastics in the Boardman River last fall. Now, the project scope has expanded.
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Ten finalists presented projects that dealt with PFAS, lead contamination, microplastics and nutrients.
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A group of Michigan members of Congress made the case for addressing PFAS contamination on a nationwide level during a panel discussion Monday.
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The line item went from $10 million dollars to $50 million dollars in the budget bill adopted Thursday.
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A new executive directive from the governor aims to speed up lead service line replacement and other water infrastructure projects.
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The state Senate Appropriations committee heard testimony Wednesday on a bill that would spend 2-and-a-half-billion-dollars on water infrastructure.
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John Janssen remembers the moment he realized Lake Michigan was about to change.It was a September day in 1990 and he was diving looking for sculpin — an…
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Realtors and interest groups opposed to regulation are shaping septic system policies in Michigan's state and local politics.Realtors don't like the idea…
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Realtors and interest groups opposed to regulation are shaping septic system policies in Michigan's state and local politics.Realtors don't like the idea…
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You’ve probably heard about harmful blue-green algae on Lake Erie (it's actually not algae at all - it's cyanobacteria). A large bloom of it famously shut…