From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date March 7, 2025 2:31 PM
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This week, read about budget priorities, brownfield workshops, and ozone





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"MI Environment Digest - March 7, 2025"

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Ozone season has arrived* * [ [link removed] ]

"March 6, 2025"

Ozone season began March 1 and runs through the end of October.  

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Ozone formation process graphic

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EGLE hosts informative session for Michigan legislators and staff  [ [link removed] ]

"March 5, 2025"

Director Phil Roos recently delivered a presentation to the House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee, highlighting the department’s role in ongoing efforts to protect Michigan’s environment and natural resources. 

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EGLE Director Roos and Sydney Hart at a recently delivered a presentation to the House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee.

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Governor Whitmer’s proposed budget prioritizes clean water, energy infrastructure, cleanup [ [link removed] ]

"March 4, 2025"

Lead line replacement, cleaning up contamination, increasing government transparency, and strengthening the state’s energy infrastructure are a few of the priorities represented in the Governor’s proposed budget.

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Mackinac Bridge seen through the trees.

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Michiganders working on brownfield redevelopment invited to EGLE workshops across the state [ [link removed] ]

"March 3, 2025"

The workshops will provide an overview of the brownfield redevelopment program including grants and loans, tax increment financing, free environmental site assessments, and expedited environmental reviews for housing projects.

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Workers install a vapor mitigation system at 315 East Frank Street in Kalamazoo.

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