From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date June 17, 2022 1:30 PM
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This week, read about proper recycling, Michigan infrastructure, and beach walks





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"MI Environment Digest - June 17, 2022"
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*EGLE partners with Army Corps of Engineers for educational Beach Walks [ [link removed] ]*

"June 16, 2022"

The beach walks summer program offers hands-on opportunity to learn about Great Lakes coastlines.?

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Footprints in the sand with people in the distance walking along the shoreline.
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One-time influx of federal dollars to help communities shore up aging water systems, protect the Great Lakes [ [link removed] ]

"June 15, 2022"

New funding this year will give an additional boost to communities working to shore up aging water infrastructure, but the needs still far outstrip the dollars available for this critical work.

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Lead service line replacement excavation in Benton Harbor in June 2022.
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Proper recycling practices protect the environment ? and recycling workers [ [link removed] ]

"June 14, 2022"

Proper recycling practices are not only good for the environment and economy, they?re also important for the safety of people who work at any materials recovery facility.

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Waste &amp; Recycling Workers Week
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Environmental Emergency Management conference to focus on helping communities with preparedness, response and more [ [link removed] ]

"June 13, 2022"

Fires. Floods. Oil spills. Environmental emergencies such as these will be the focus of the Environmental Emergency Management Conference hosted by EGLE.

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Banner for Environmental Emergency Management Conference taking place June 29-30 in Lansing MI
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