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MI Environment Digest - November 21, 2025
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November 19, 2025
EGLE’s recently published story map on contaminants of emerging concern covers what contaminants of emerging concern are; why they matter; and how EGLE is responding.
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Nov. 18, 2025
EGLE Director Phil Roos joined State Rep. Farhat, Dearborn Mayor Hammoud and local leaders in Dearborn to highlight how state investments in brownfield redevelopment are driving local impact.
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Nov. 17, 2025
Consider leaving fall leaves where they land or raking them into your garden beds instead of burning them. They will provide nutrients and control soil erosion while creating spaces for winter dwellers to snuggle up until spring.
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