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21 Michiganders Selected For First Environmental Justice Advisory Council

DETROIT - Twenty-one Michiganders have been selected to the state’s first Michigan Advisory Council for Environmental Justice under the direction of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced. “Since taking office, I’ve been deliberate and focused on protecting our Great Lakes, cleaning up our drinking water, and combating the

By |2020-02-16T13:40:30-05:00February 16th, 2020|Clean Update|

Whitmer’s Next Move Unclear After Senate Overturns Executive Order On DEQ Restructuring

LANSING - By midday Thursday Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer was faced with a challenge not placed before an occupant of the governor's office in more than a generation: full rejection of an executive order. The Senate's 22-16 party-line vote in the Republican-controlled Senate on HCR 1, rejecting the governor's proposed restructuring of the Department of Environmental Quality and

By |2019-02-15T16:01:43-05:00February 15th, 2019|Politics, Politics/Government|

DEQ Drone Deployed Over Van Etten Lake As Part Of Wurtsmith PFAS Response

OSCODA — The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality this week flew a drone over Van Etten Lake in Oscoda to scout locations for the installation of a wireless all-weather camera system designed to detect foam created by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) discharges into the lake from the former Wurtsmith Air Force base. The DEQ

By |2018-11-13T14:11:25-05:00November 13th, 2018|Clean Update, Drones|

Michigan DEQ To Study Public Drinking Water For Cancer-Causing PFAS Contaminants

LANSING - The Department of Environmental Quality will be studying samples from the public water systems in the state looking for traces of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, the department announced Friday. The study is among the efforts of the PFAS Action Response Team to track and address the emerging contaminant. Filmmakers Seek Help In Sounding

By |2018-05-21T19:28:26-04:00May 21st, 2018|Clean Update, Featured|

Top Michigan DEQ Budget Priority Could Be Challenge

LANSING - Environmental Quality Director Heidi Grether told both subcommittees overseeing her budget that finding a replacement for the Clean Michigan Initiative bonds was her top priority for the year, and heard concerns from members of both panels over the proposed increase in tipping fees. As part of the department's $494.59 million budget ($46.95 million General Fund), Governor

By |2018-02-20T21:29:57-05:00February 20th, 2018|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan DEQ Board Proposal Sparks Controversy Between Business, Conservationists

LANSING - Business groups favored, and conservationists opposed, legislation that would create boards to oversee the rulemaking and permit appeals processes of the Department of Environmental Quality as well as create an advisory committee for the governor in testimony heard Wednesday. SB 652, SB 653 and SB 654 would create a series of oversight boards that would review and

By |2017-11-30T13:52:26-05:00November 30th, 2017|Politics|

Michigan Senate Republicans Ask Snyder To Rein In Permit Process At Environmental Quality Department

LANSING - Michigan Senate Republicans expressed frustration with operations within the Department of Environmental Quality earlier this month in a letter to Governor Rick Snyder asking for his office to restore a mindset of being more responsive to customers to the agency. Nearly all 27 Senate Republicans signed on to the September 6 letter to Snyder, in

By |2017-09-29T10:08:19-04:00September 29th, 2017|Politics|

Small Businesses Should Attend DEQ Air Permit Workshop Feb. 16

LANSING - Michael Rogers, communications officer for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with Jennifer Dixon, State Air Quality Specialist, to get the details on a Feb. 16 DEQ air permit workshop. To listen, click on https://www.sbam.org/Resources/tabid/97/ArtMID/2980/ArticleID/2723/Small-businesses-should-attend-DEQ-air-permit-workshop-Feb-16.aspx

By |2017-02-08T10:37:42-05:00February 7th, 2017|Podcasts, Small Business Association of Michigan|

Choice Of Longtime Oil Lobbyist As DEQ Chief Lambasted By Environmentalists

LANSING - Environmental groups and Democrats were quick Thursday to deride Gov. Rick Snyder’s choice of Heidi Grether to head the Department of Environmental Quality because of her background lobbying for BP America. Grether is currently deputy director of the Michigan Agency for Energy, where she led state efforts to comply with new federal carbon

By |2016-07-15T14:36:45-04:00July 15th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|

Design For Environment Webinar July 21 Aimed At Sustainability Program Professionals

LANSING - On July 21, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is hosting a webinar geared to professionals tasked in developing business sustainability programs as well as Research & Development staff or Project Managers creating new products or processes. The webinar, from 1 to 2 pm, will be presented by Clinton S. Boyd, PhD, Principal-Green

By |2016-07-05T19:43:14-04:00July 5th, 2016|Clean Update, Politics|