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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy announced over $102,000 through twenty-seven grants to local governments and nonprofits throughout the state of Michigan
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Critics of changing the rulemaking authority back to EGLE say it could lead to overregulation
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Kylie Ambu explores a report about how safe, or not, American Jews feel right now, there is a Childcare Crisis in West Michigan, the presidential primary is tomorrow, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy, or EGLE, announced over $95 million in MI Clean Water grants to help upgrade water infrastructure in many Michigan communities
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Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy wants communities to begin working on creating new buildings with recyclable materials, and deconstructing old ones with an eye for reuse
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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team, or MPART, held a community meeting on Tuesday about their investigation into PFAS levels near the former Lowell City Landfill
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We talk to Cory Connelly with the office of Climate and Energy.
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A new interactive map and free testing kits are helping Michigan residents become more aware of the dangers of radon
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The state’s environmental regulator has drafted an air quality enforcement plan for Stellantis’ Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit
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During the rulemaking process, the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) was required by law to outline expected costs of compliance in a regulatory impact statement