Michigan’s EGLE has announced a significant investment of $267 million through the MI Clean Water grants to revamp the state’s water infrastructure. This funding aims to bolster dozens of local governments and water systems, enhancing public health and environmental protection. Key projects include new storm sewers and green infrastructure in Oakland County, lead water service line replacements in Marquette, and water main upgrades in South Haven.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer emphasized the commitment to ensuring every resident has access to clean, safe water and highlighted the extensive measures taken to replace lead pipes and…