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A group of activists, experts, and a local water council demand that regulators be more transparent about whether Benton Harbor’s water plant is meeting drinking water rules.
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Clean drinking water, safer dams, and state parks and greenways are all part of a multi-billion-dollar spending bill Michigan’s governor signed into law Wednesday.
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A new package of bills introduced in the Michigan State House would direct the state to treat groundwater as a public trust, and would close a loophole in the Great Lakes compact that allows it to be extracted.
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The Michigan Municipal League Foundation is launching a program to help towns through the application process for the money.
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So far, the state has detected little or no toxic PFAS chemicals in Indiana's smaller drinking water utilities. That’s according to the Indiana Department…
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Indiana will get more than $127 million from the federal government to improve its drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. The funding comes from…
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Residents in Benton Harbor have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city and state of “reckless and outrageous” conduct in their handling of the water…
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The water situation in Benton Harbor became more complicated Wednesday when the city experienced what was described as a large water main break which…
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The Benton Harbor City Commission declared a local state of emergency Monday night in response to high levels of lead in the city’s drinking water.…
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Whitmer signs directive on Benton Harbor water, plans to replace all lead service lines in 18 monthsMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Thursday that the state plans to replace all lead service lines in Benton Harbor over the next 18 months.High…