From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date March 17, 2023 1:31 PM
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This week, read about PFAS and a brownfield redevelopment in Northville





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"MI Environment Digest - March 17, 2023"
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EGLE grant helps revitalize Eastern Gateway property into Northville [ [link removed] ]

"March 16, 2023"

The redevelopment will help revitalize this area of the city by creating a mixed-use development.

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A historic industrial property in Northville will be redeveloped with an an EGLE brownfield redevelopment grant.
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On guard against PFAS in Michigan waters [ [link removed] ]

"March 15, 2023"

A response team and partners are collecting and testing fish from dozens of water bodies each year.

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Aquatic biologist Mike McCauley holds two walleye collected from the Flint River in August 2022 for the Michigan Fish Contaminant Monitoring Program.
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Michigan Environmental Education Curriculum Support releases updated units in 2023 [ [link removed] ]

"March 14, 2023"

Several MEECS units are being updated to better align with Michigan?s Next Generation Science Standards.

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Participants in the MEECS Train the Trainer event illustrate a water story as part of an activity from the new MEECS Water Quality Unit.
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