From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date August 26, 2022 1:30 PM
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This week, read about Great Lakes fish research, sanitary sewer success, and recycling





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"MI Environment Digest - August 26, 2022"
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Pingree Detroit prioritizes people, planet and profits [ [link removed] ]

"August 25, 2022"

The Detroit social impact cooperative keeps automobile materials such as leather, seat belts and airbags out of landfills.

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Pingree wallet made with repurposed car leather.
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A sanitary sewer success story [ [link removed] ]

"August 24, 2022"

Clinton Township has nearly eliminated polluting overflows.

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Microtunneling work at installation of relief sewer along Little Mack.
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Great Lakes native fish research and rehabilitation underway [ [link removed] ]

"August 23, 2022"

Collaboration is key to address knowledge gaps and advance native fish management in the Great Lakes.

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Monitoring midwater trawl depth and hydroacoustic targets during a survey in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. (Photo courtesy of DNR.)
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