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Leaders will host a Water Quality Forum next month for anyone interested in learning about critical topics
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A boil water advisory was lifted Wednesday around noon for the city of Grand Rapids and Grand Rapids Township
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If you are in the area east of U-S 131 and North of Hall Street, City of Grand Rapids officials say you should not drink your tap water without boiling it first
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Critics of changing the rulemaking authority back to EGLE say it could lead to overregulation
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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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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team, or MPART, will be holding a public meeting about their investigation into PFAS levels near the closed Lowell City Landfill
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GR’s CFO Molly Clarin talks about the process of rating sewers and water and how the voice of the public matters.
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A No Body Contact Advisory is in effect and will be lifted when water samples show acceptable water quality. Ottawa County is warning the public to avoid body contact of any kind with these waters until this advisory is lifted.