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Subject Reminder to register for the Feb. 26 Local Leaders Webinar: Intro to EGLE - How do you know who, or what, is regulated in your community
Date February 12, 2025 6:17 PM
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Gain a better understanding of EGLE and the environmental regulations that affect your communities





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Register to learn about environmental regulations and how they affect your community!

Join the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) for this free monthly webinar series, to learn how to address environmental issues in your community. Each month, EGLE will host a 1-hour webinar that will tackle a topic of interest to local officials and community leaders throughout the state. Topics will include odors, wetlands, inland lakes, septic systems, contaminated property, illegal dumping, and more. 

Each webinar will include a presentation by EGLE staff and time for questions from attendees. All webinars will be recorded and a link to the recordings will be shared with all registrants, after each session. More information about the series, including upcoming webinars and recordings of past webinars, can be found on the series webpage [ [link removed] ].

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February 26, 10 - 11 AM*
Intro to EGLE - How do you know who, or what, is regulated in your community [ [link removed] ]*

Local officials wear a lot of hats and may not be familiar with the many environmental regulations that affect businesses and residents in their community. EGLE regulates sources of air pollution, waste handling, wastewater and storm water discharges, water resources, and more.

To ensure human health and the environment is protected, EGLE inspection staff regularly visit businesses to ensure they are meeting the environmental regulations that apply to their operations.

In this webinar, we will provide a broad overview of what EGLE does and the resources that are available to local leaders to help them work with EGLE to protect the people and environment in their community.

Upcoming webinars in the series

**March 18, 10 - 11 AM*
Odors: How to Deal with them in your community [ [link removed] ]*

**April 29, 10 - 11 AM*
Inland Lakes - what you need to know and how EGLE regulates (and doesn't regulate) construction projects on inland lakes [ [link removed] ]
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**May 21, 10 - 11 AM
***Onsite Septic Systems and Septic Replacement Loan Program [ [link removed] ]*

**June 17, 10 - 11 AM*
Dust: How to Deal with it in your community [ [link removed] ]

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*Program Questions:
*Jim Ostrowski: [email protected]*
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*Registration Questions:*
Alana Berthold: [email protected]

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