Ahead of the curve in testing city water for PFAS, Michigan is now urging residents to get their private water tested.
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Michigan’s water infrastructure sees improvements, work still needs to be done
The United States would need to invest nearly $3.4 trillion over the next 20 years to sufficiently fix and update its drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure, according to research by ...
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WOOD) — A dry pattern has Lake Michigan water levels declining, continuing the lake’s pattern of settling out after record highs five years ago. Water levels on Lake Michigan and ...
WEST MICHIGAN - Just a couple short years ago we had houses falling into Lake Michigan from record high water levels along the lakeshore. Homeowners were shoring up their foundations and in some cases ...
(WXYZ) — Michigan contains 21% of the world’s freshwater. However, we are learning our water systems are far from great. Right now, more than 100,000 people are ...
WEST MICHIGAN — A chilly day at the beach in the water is what you'll experience on Lake Michigan after upwelling caused water temperatures to plummet this week. Water temperatures at many West ...
WAUKESHA, Wis. - A project decades in the making, Waukesha is now one step closer to drinking Lake Michigan water. The tower bowl, or tank, is up after a six-hour journey to the top of the tower near ...
A township in Michigan has issued a water advisory after officials reported a "security breach" at the local water treatment plant Monday morning. Residents in Sylvan Township, which is located in ...
Holding an estimated quadrillion gallons of water — that’s a one followed by 15 zeroes — Lake Michigan provides drinking water to millions of people across the region, including roughly 6.5 million ...
WAUKESHA, Wis. - More than 70,000 people in Waukesha began getting new drinking water from Lake Michigan on Monday, Oct. 9. But homeowners are reminded – this transition could take days to complete.
Michigan families behind on their water bills can apply to a new program to help them catch up and keep their tap running. The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW), a Detroit-based nonprofit, has launched ...
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