From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject Reminder to register for today's webinar celebrating 50 Years of the Clean Water Act!
Date October 4, 2022 12:16 PM
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Hear about the history and significance of the Clean Water Act, success stories, and remaining challenges in our webinar series.





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50 years of the Clean Water Action Webinar Series, presented by EGLE

Help us celebrate 50 years
of the Clean Water Act!?

Hear about the history and significance of the Clean Water Act, success stories, and remaining challenges in our webinar series.

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Join the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) in celebrating the 50th anniversary [ [link removed] ] of one of the most important environmental laws in our nation?s history, the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA). On October 18th, 1972, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 underwent significant amendments, and the resulting law became known as the CWA. The amended law established the basic framework for regulating the discharge of pollutants to lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands and for protecting our water resources. Since its implementation, significant steps have been taken to meet the CWA?s goal to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters, and the water quality in Michigan has significantly improved. As the department responsible for implementing the CWA in Michigan, EGLE is hosting three webinars to educate and celebrate the CWA?s accomplishments over the last 50 years.?Anyone with an interest in Michigan?s history and protecting our water resources is welcomed to attend.

October 4, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
*50 Years of the Clean Water Act:? An Overview of the Clean Water Act and its History and Significance in Michigan [ [link removed] ]*

Due to growing public concern for the substantial pollution entering the nation?s waterways, the Federal Water Pollution Control underwent sweeping amendments in 1972 and the Clean Water Act was born. Join EGLE on this webinar as they provide a historical perspective on the events that lead to creation of the Clean Water Act, an overview of the important changes that that were implemented, and what this all meant for Michigan.?

October 11,?10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
*50 Years of the Clean Water Act:? Success Stories of the Clean Water Act in Michigan [ [link removed] ]*

In October of 1972, the Federal Clean Water Act was passed and established the basic framework for regulating the discharge of pollutants to lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands and for protecting our water resources. As one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in history, this resulted in significant improvements to water quality across Michigan. Please join staff at EGLE as they share many of the success stories that resulted over the last 50 years.?

October 18,?11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
*50 Years of the Clean Water Act:? Remaining Challenges of the Clean Water Act in Michigan [ [link removed] ]*

Join EGLE on the Federal Clean Water Act?s 50th birthday! Even though many of our nation's environmental success stories can be directly attributed to the establishment of the Clean Water Act, this doesn?t mean that there still aren?t challenges ahead. This webinar will discuss those challenges we face in continuing to improve the quality of Michigan?s water resources and what Michigan needs to do to address them.?

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*PROGRAM QUESTIONS:
*Ryan Blazic: [email protected]*
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*REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:*
Alana Berthold:[email protected]
Joel Roseberry:[email protected]

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Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event?should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 at least two weeks before each event to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.

EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.






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