This week, read about a brownfield transformation in Northville, the Great Lakes, and more
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"MI Environment Digest - June 14, 2024"
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"June 14, 2024"
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"June 13, 2024"
EGLE presents snapshots of ecosystem projects and protections.
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Waves roll in on Michigan?s Lake Erie shoreline.
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EGLE brownfield grant helps to turn contaminated site of former harness racing track in Northville into new housing, parks [ [link removed] ]
"June 11, 2024"
EGLE awarded the Northville Brownfield Redevelopment Authority a $1 million grant to help pay for demolition of Northville Downs and the culvert, as well as removal of contaminated soil covering the culvert.
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Rendering of River Park after the daylighting of the Rouge River in Northville.
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