This week, read about EGLE veterans, the upcoming PFAS Summit, and open burning tips
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MI Environment Fall Scenery at Lake Superior in AuTrain, Michigan
"MI Environment Digest - November 8, 2024"
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EGLE veterans take part in Hurricane Helene relief efforts [ [link removed] ]
"November 8, 2024"
EGLE veterans recently joined with others in a massive hurricane relief effort in North Carolina.
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A full truck ready to head to North Carolina to help those affected by Hurricane Helene.
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Register today for upcoming virtual Great Lakes PFAS Summit [ [link removed] ]
"November 7, 2024"
Interest in the virtual conference is high, with over 1K people registered.
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Great Lakes Virtual PFAS Summit banner logo
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Open burning tips [ [link removed] ]
"November 6, 2024"
Before burning yard waste, seek alternatives or do so safely and efficiently.
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Leaves burning in a fire ring.
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Webinar to highlight EGLE's stormwater management programs [ [link removed] ]
"November 4, 2024"
EGLE is hosting a webinar that will highlight the department’s programs that manage stormwater for the protection of surface water quality in Michigan.
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Stormwater drain.
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