From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date August 12, 2022 1:31 PM
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This week, read about electric school buses, harmful algal blooms and more





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"MI Environment Digest - August 12, 2022"
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*Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie expected to be smaller this year, says NOAA [ [link removed] ]*

"August 11, 2022"

The harmful algal blooms forecast for western Lake Erie is good news for communities that depend on Lake Erie for drinking water and recreation.

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EGLE staffer conducts algae bloom sampling from Lake Erie shoreline near Stony Point.
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*EGLE, EPA to host event in the Upper Peninsula focused on bringing clean school bus technology and education to school districts [ [link removed] ]*

"August 10, 2022"

EGLE and the EPA will host an event in Escanaba on vehicle electrification, the use of electric vehicles as mobile laboratories for education, and how to access the Clean School Bus Program rebate funds.

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EGLE Director Liesl Clark at the steering wheel of an electric school bus at event in 2019.
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The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement at 50: Celebrating successes and recognizing what still needs to be done [ [link removed] ]

"August 9, 2022"

The Agreement?s 50th anniversary celebrates a mature system of binational cooperation and recognizes its positive outcomes for the Great Lakes.

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Lana Pollack headshot
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