This week, read about environmental justice initiatives, harmful algal blooms and more
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"MI Environment Digest - June 23, 2023"
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Two EGLE staffers honored by Michigan Water Environment Association [ [link removed] ]
"June 23, 2023"
Two EGLE staffers were honored this week for their leadership by the Michigan Water Environment Association.
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Jonathan Berman and Christe Alwin
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Wetlands regulation stable in Michigan despite Supreme Court ruling changing federal definition [ [link removed] ]
"June 22, 2023"
Neither the rules in Michigan, nor our commitment to protecting freshwater resources, has changed in the wake of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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A wetland in southwest Michigan.
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Harmful algal bloom season starts early, two webinars slated [ [link removed] ]
"June 21, 2023"
While not all cyanobacteria produce toxins, significant blooms can still pose risks to human and ecosystem health.
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Harmful algal bloom on Lake Cadillac in June 2023.
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Inspections, education part of EGLE Environmental Justice initiatives [ [link removed] ]
"June 20, 2023"
Air Quality Division staffers from EGLE have engaged in several projects over the last year focused in environmental justice areas of the state.
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EGLE staffers Erica Wof, Chuku Oje, and Jenine Camilleri present at the Flint Learning Sessions.
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