This week, read about AI recycling, PFAS in smelt, and more
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"MI Environment Digest - April 12, 2024"
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Great Lakes cooperation helps solve PFAS in smelt mystery [ [link removed] ]
"April 12, 2024"
Collaboration and data sharing between Great Lakes partners have led to a major finding.
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An EGLE staffer processes smelt.
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East Lansing finds an intelligent solution to household recycling errors [ [link removed] ]
"April 11, 2024"
The pilot program is getting results by using AI to identify opportunities for improvement.
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Flyer from East Lansing's artificial intelligence robotic recycling program.
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Plan now for spring treatment of hemlock woolly adelgid [ [link removed] ]
"April 10, 2024"
Now is a good time to plan for spring treatment of hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive species.
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A certified pesticide applicator injects an infested hemlock tree with pesticide.
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Researching where water meets land [ [link removed] ]
"April 9, 2024"
The Army Corps? Coastal Resilience Study will focus on future conditions.
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Among the challenges worsened by climate change is erosion from high water as lake levels fluctuate.
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