Clean Water Act
History The history of the Clean Water Act begins with its predecessor, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
History The history of the Clean Water Act begins with its predecessor, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
Our Legislative Corner is where you can find information on environmental bills introduced in Michigan’s State Capitol, located
A Vision for Lake Charlevoix: Dedication to Shoreline Protection The communities surrounding Lake Charlevoix have a long history
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) was launched in 2009 by President Obama and Congress to accelerate efforts
Table of Contents Enbridge Energy Line 5 There are only two major crude oil pipelines in Northern Michigan.
Invasive Carp Invasive carp are a tremendous threat to the Great Lakes and could devastate the lakes if
An opportunity for financial and technical support to property owners on Burt, Douglas, Crooked, and Pickerel Lakes for
Since 2004, volunteers have monitored streams throughout the Northern Lower Peninsula, covering 16 different streams. Volunteers wade into
Every dollar invested in Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council helps leverage government and foundation grants for much needed local water quality monitoring and pollution prevention, invasive species management, shoreline restoration, education, and much more.
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