From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date July 29, 2022 1:30 PM
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This week, read about PFAS and the EGLE Lending Station





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"MI Environment Digest - July 29, 2022"
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1,400 Michigan students interacted with EGLE?s Lending Station in its first year [ [link removed] ]

"July 28, 2022"

During the 2021-22 school year, approximately 1,400 students and individuals have interacted with the lending station.

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People interact with EGLE Lending Station at event in Muskegon in May 2022.
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EGLE establishes new surface water values for two PFAS chemicals [ [link removed] ]

"July 27, 2022"

Water Quality Values are designed to protect the designated uses of Michigan?s surface waters, including protections for aquatic life and public health.

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Geoff Rhodes collecting PFAS sample from a stream in Michigan.
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Q&A with EGLE?s MPART executive director [ [link removed] ]

"July 26, 2022"

MPART?s primary focus will continue to be on protecting public health and looking for new sources of PFAS contamination to groundwater.

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