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MI Environment features one-time funding to help communities shore up aging water systems
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Journalists: We thought you might be interested in today's MI Environment [ [link removed] ] story explaining the one-time funding that will give an additional boost to Lead service line replacement excavation in Benton Harbor in June 2022. Michigan communities working to shore up aging water infrastructure, including removal of lead service lines, water treatment plant upgrades and wastewater treatment improvements.
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