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According to data from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's Beach Guard database, about 40% more beach water samples statewide had high levels of E. Coli this year.
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At beaches in many counties in northern Michigan, alerts about unsafe E. coli levels in lake water are often issued the day after water is tested, making them less useful to swimmers concerned about the current water quality.
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In a letter to residents, Grayling Township Supervisor Lacey Stephan III called the water main extension, “the most cost effective and quickest route to safe drinking water.”
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Golden brown algae is at its thickest this time of year. Biologists say golden brown algae growth has exploded in lakes across the region since around 2014, but we still don't know why.
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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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In Flint, there is no shortage of testing going on. Right now, the state, the EPA, and outside researchers are testing all kinds of water samples...