From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date September 2, 2022 1:31 PM
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This week, read about didymo, school drinking water, and swimming pool water disposal





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"MI Environment Digest - September 2, 2022"
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EGLE offers guidance for proper disposal of residential swimming pool water [ [link removed] ]

"September 1, 2022"

Labor Day marks the traditional end of summer when owners of swimming pools need to dispose of pool water.

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Outdoor in-ground swimming pool showing poolside steps
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Back to school with safe drinking water [ [link removed] ]

"August 31, 2022"

While school was out, EGLE helped schools throughout the state make sure drinking water was safe.

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Holly Gohlke
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Didymo algal blooms found in the Boardman River [ [link removed] ]

"August 30, 2022"

EGLE?s aquatic invasive species program coordinator collected samples, which were verified to be didymo the next day.

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Didymo stalks form mats that are coarse and fibrous, resembling wet wool or cotton.
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