This week, read about cybersecurity, career fairs and contaminated site cleanups
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"MI Environment Digest - September 6, 2024"
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New video highlights EGLE's work on transforming contaminated sites in Michigan [ [link removed] ]
"September 6, 2024"
The “Transforming EGLE’s Contaminated Site Program” video highlights how the department has significantly increased the number of contaminated sites addressed.
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Former contaminated site in Michigan.
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Back to school time kicks off EGLE’s presence at more career fairs [ [link removed] ]
"September 4, 2024"
EGLE is hitting the road to participate in many career fairs at Michigan colleges, universities, and conferences.
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EGLE staffers Thomas Miller and James Dykstra talk to a student at the Western Michigan University's Engineering Career Fair in February 2024.
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EGLE spearheads effort to develop a strategy for cybersecurity preparedness and response for water and wastewater operators in Michigan [ [link removed] ]
"September 3, 2024"
EGLE has developed a cybersecurity preparedness strategy for drinking water and wastewater treatment plant operators in Michigan.
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Graphic of lock with keyhole to illustrate data security services.
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