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Subject Reminder to register for the June 17 Local Leaders Webinar on how to deal with dust in your community
Date May 29, 2025 3:16 PM
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Gain a better understanding of EGLE and the environmental regulations that affect your communities





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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 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] ].

Reminder to register for the next Local Leaders Webinar! 

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

Dust complaints are one of the most frequently received complaints EGLE air pollution investigators receive. There are state regulations that deal with particulates or dust, but what should you do if you experience particulates and dust fallout in your community? Are there local ordinances to address the problem? 

Panelists for this discussion will include Brad Neumann, from Michigan State University (MSU) Extension, Crystal Gilbert-Rogers from the city of Detroit, and Air Quality Division (AQD) staff. Brad is an Educator with MSU Extension with expertise in land use planning and zoning, community and economic development, and general governance topics and will be discussing how zoning and local ordinances can be developed and enforced in a community. Crystal works for the city of Detroit and will be discussing Detroit’s dust ordinance. AQD staff will discuss the rules for fugitive dust, and how dust complaints are investigated and enforced. Join the panel for a discussion on how dust from various industrial sources are handled on the local and state level and hear about additional resources that may be available for use.

 

Upcoming webinars in the series - new sessions just added!

*July 29, 11 AM - 12 PM
Contaminated Sites in Your Community: Your Guide to Regulatory and Redevelopment Assistance [ [link removed] ]
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*August 28, 10 - 11 AM
Know Your Drinking Water*

*September 9, 10 - 11 AM
What Local Leaders Need to Know About the State's Burning Regulations*

*October 16, 10 - 11 AM
Waste Gone Wild and Local Enforcement*

*November 19, 10 - 11 AM
Wetlands - Where are they and how are they regulated?
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*December 17, 10 - 11 AM
Marijuana Production and Processing Operations – Environmental Regulations and Concerns*

 

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