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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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The Michigan Department of Environmental, Great Lakes and Energy, or ELGE, announced plans this week to implement new protections against lead in school drinking water
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The grant is from the Michigan Clean Water program and is designed to replace hazardous lead drinking water lines across the state
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A look at new movies this weekend, AG Nessel opposes military grade ammunition sales to civilians, DNR deer management program, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The study shows lead levels in Flint water dropped slightly during the 1st six months of this year, which follows a steady pattern of improvement
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The Kent County Health Department, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and City of Grand Rapids recently launched a campaign to educate Kent County residents about preventing lead exposure
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The state has released new data on blood lead levels in Michigan children. Thousands of children in the state show elevated blood lead levels
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April Cook-Hawkins worked for four to five months at the Genesee County health department in 2016 before being forced to quit
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The CDC shows exposure to lead can have detrimental effects on a child's development and behavior. In 2020, 4.8 percent of Grand Rapids children tested had elevated levels of lead in their blood, above 4.5 micrograms per deciliter.
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Replacement of Benton Harbor lead pipes in 18 months, accelerating what had been a five-year timeline announced more than a month ago.