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The Stream, March 2, 2022: Is Michigan Prepared for Climate Change?

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Amid claims that the state could be a climate refuge, experts say Michigan faces its own water woes. A local council in England says they knew about PFAS contamination nearly a week before affected residents. Heavy rain batters parts of Australia. Delhi’s government will fund two reservoirs along the Yamuna River to […]

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Federal Water Tap, February 21: EPA Watchdog Will Investigate Agency’s Drinking Water Lead Response in Michigan City

The Rundown An EPA watchdog will investigate the agency’s response to drinking water lead contamination in Benton Harbor, Michigan. An EPA local government advisory committee submits recommendations to the agency for carrying out infrastructure investments. The CDC analyzes trends in the rising number of Legionnaires’ disease The EPA revises its methods for assessing the cost […]

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The Stream, October 15, 2021: Lead Pipes Will Be Replaced In Benton Harbor, Michigan Governor Says

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Major global corporations’ plans to be ‘water positive’ lack accountability measures, experts say. Precipitation, flooding, and sea levels are rising in Maryland. Michigan’s governor pledges to replace lead pipes in Benton Harbor in the next year and a half. Water quality in England’s Windemere Lake is being threatened by raw sewage discharge. […]

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Michigan Tribes to Biden: Enbridge Line 5 Threatens Our Treaty Rights

By Kelly House, Bridge Michigan The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water. This independent journalism is supported […]

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The Stream, September 15, 2021: Reason For Dam Failure in Michigan ‘Rare, But Not Unprecedented,’ Report Says

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN A new report discovers the rare reason the Edenville Dam in Midland, Michigan, collapsed last year. The National Trust in England begins work on a new wetland designed to alleviate flooding from the Tamar Estuary. Hurricane Nicholas quickly downgrades to a tropical storm in Texas, but still threatens to flood many areas […]