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The agreement that has been reached between the state of Michigan and Enbridge Energy is a step in the right direction, but whether that is truly the best deal will be determined in the coming years. Read the full story by the Daily News-Marquette. View the full article
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New funding from the state of Ohio will help researchers better examine environmental problems in Lake Erie. Ohio State’s Stone Laboratory plans to build a $1.9 million laboratory on Gibraltar Island near Put-In-Bay and use additional funds for cutting-edge new equipment. Read the full story by WKSU – Kent, OH. View the full article
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The State of Michigan has been issuing “Don’t Eat the Fish” advisories along lakes, rivers and streams, after finding industrial chemicals known as PFAS in the tissue of fish. But there are concerns about whether officials are doing as much as they should. Read the full story by Michigan Public Radio. View the full article
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A wildlife worker says a four-foot long caiman found in Lake Michigan near Chicago would’ve been lucky to live a couple more weeks. The alligator-like animal was spotted Monday morning off the Waukegan shore Read the full story by the Associated Press. View the full article
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Despite increased awareness around lead drinking water pipes following the Flint water crisis, most of the county’s 100 largest water systems have failed to publicize the location of their lead service lines. Michigan now requires that water systems disclose information about lead service lines. Read the full story by the Great Lakes Echo. View the full article
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The recent agreement between Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Enbridge Energy to build a tunnel under the straits of Mackinaw is drawing scrutiny by environmentalists, who believe the agreement doesn’t adequately address the risks associated with the Line 5 pipeline. Read the full story by the Detroit Free Press. View the full article
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As elections approach in Michigan, residents concerned about PFAS chemicals are seeking action from lawmakers to address the growing contamination concerns. This is shaping the campaign messages of candidates in Michigan congressional districts impacted by PFAS. Read the full story by Roll Call. View the full article
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The US EPA hosted a round-table discussion in Kalamazoo, Michigan Friday focused on managing PFAS contamination in the state. The director of Michigan’s PFAS Action Response Team called for stronger federal guidance and regulations for PFAS in drinking water. The EPA leadership said their goal is to support the states and communities that are leading on this issue. Read the full story by MLive. View the full article
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A nonprofit organization’s plan to sink a freighter in Lake Michigan two miles off the mouth of the Port Washington, Wisconsin harbor, and sculptures created by area students off the breakwater, met with mixed reaction from the Port Washington Common Council Tuesday. Read the full story by the Ozaukee Press. View the full article
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Duluth City Council asked to approve $3 million port project
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The expansion will make it possible to stage more containers at the facility, while also providing plenty of room to maneuver the reach stackers that are used to move and load the big metal boxes. Read the full story by the Duluth News Tribune. View the full article -
Toledo officials on Thursday announced the end of 2018’s harmful algal bloom season after raw water tests at the intake crib in Lake Erie found no toxic microcystin for three consecutive weeks. Read the full story by the Toledo Blade. View the full article
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The Army Corps of Engineers is looking to protect its southern flank from invasive species. It’s putting up $2 million to stop the Asian carp and other species from getting any farther north than Akron, Ohio. Read the full story by WOSU Radio. View the full article
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The issue of emerging contaminants, including PFAS, in drinking water will make the catastrophe that took place in Flint seem minor if it remains unsolved. Read the full story by Real Clear Politics. View the full article
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Once just a stopover on the way to Door County’s scenic parks and endless shorelines, the shipbuilding town of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, has become a tourist destination in its own right. Read the full story by the Minneapolis Star Tribune. View the full article
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The Michigan DEQ has approved a permit application from Wexford Water Technologies, LLC, to build an injection well that would pump leachate, a kind of waste formed at landfills when rainwater mixes with contaminants, deep underground. Residents of Wexford County, Michigan, are already voicing their disapproval. Read the full story by the Cadillac News. View the full article
