Five years after contaminated water in Flint became a national news story, Michigan’s governor announced a huge infrastructure bill that addresses water quality on several levels.
With a combination of federal money, borrowing, and a one-time appropriation, the state will invest $500 million in water infrastructure. Of that amount, $35 million will be marked for low-interest loans to homeowners and communities to replace or eliminate failing onsite systems, news reports said. About 30% of Michigan homes use onsite systems.Among other expenditures, the project would also spend $207 million on work such as replacing lead service lines in disadvantaged communities and addressing
Rules & Regs: Michigan Infrastructure Package Includes Millions for Onsite Systems
Also in this month's regulations update, a conservation group plans to sue the Massachusetts DEP over pollution around Cape Cod
Oct 15, 2020 | by David Steinkraus |














