From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date February 3, 2023 2:30 PM
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"MI Environment Digest - February 3, 2023"
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By the Numbers: EGLE's GovDelivery subscriptions increase over 50K in 2022 [ [link removed] ]

"February 2, 2023"

GovDelivery connects EGLE with people by providing them with information on a variety of topics, ranging from climate change to training to the Great Lakes.

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New interactive web map shows sites where EGLE has completed Aquatic Nuisance Control plant surveys [ [link removed] ]

"February 1, 2023"

EGLE?s new interactive web map shows where plant surveys part of the Aquatic Nuisance Control program have been completed.

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Aquatic Nuisance Control Web Map screenshot
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By the Numbers: Team of staffers at EGLE?s Air Quality Division focused on processing permit applications [ [link removed] ]

"January 31, 2023"

Staffers at EGLE?s Air Quality Division work as a team to process permit applications.

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Air Quality Division permit section staff reviewing documents.
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By the Numbers: Shoreline protection permit numbers fall for good reason [ [link removed] ]

"January 30, 2023"

EGLE?s approval of only 410 shoreline protection permits in FY2022 is in many ways a win.

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Installed bioengineering project on Intermediate Lake in Antrim County.
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