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Benton Harbor Drinking Water Response

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Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Benton Harbor Drinking Water Response

Contact

Scott Dean
Strategic Communications Advisor
DeanS4@Michigan.gov
517-242-6175

Bottled water distribution

The Benton Harbor water system exceeded the federal drinking water action level for lead for three consecutive years until the most recent 6-month compliance sampling period. Those results show decreased levels of lead, putting the city just at the federal action level after three years above that level.

The State of Michigan - in concert with Benton Harbor, the local health department, federal agencies, and community stakeholders - has undertaken an urgent whole-of-government response to address this challenge and ensure all Benton Harbor families have access to safe drinking water.

Lead testing summary

Residential Sampling

Residents of Benton Harbor that have had their lead service line replaced should sample their drinking water 30 days after the service line replacement. 

Compliance and Enforcement

EGLE monitors the compliance of community water supplies with the Michigan Safe Drinking Act and other applicable federal/state regulations, including Michigan's Lead and Copper Rule.

Corrosion Control

Corrosion issues, such as the leaching of lead or copper into drinking water from pipes/fixtures in the system, can be reduced by several methods.

Funding and Investments

As part of the MI Clean Water plan, $35 million has recently been secured for Benton Harbor's water infrastructure needs, including $18.6 million for lead service line replacements.

Lead Service Line Replacement

Replacement of lead service lines is imperative because lead can leach into drinking water while it sits in or moves through lead service lines

Public Document Releases

These documents are the results of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and in response to the Senate Oversight Committee request for information.

Public Notifications

From October 2018 through August 2021, there were six Action Level Exceedance letters sent via U.S. Mail and e-mail to the City of Benton Harbor.

Water Testing Information

Find documents related to lead and copper testing results and communications, monthly water treatment plant operation reports, water quality testing results, and other lab reports from water sampling done in Benton Harbor.

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Gov. Whitmer signs Executive Directives

On October 14, 2021, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive directive aimed at ensuring access to safe drinking water for Benton Harbor and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II visited the community, meeting with residents and community leaders. The directive implements an all-hands-on-deck, whole-of-government approach to move forward with urgency and ensure that every parent can give their kid a glass of water with confidence.

In addition to the executive directive, Governor Whitmer announced the state is committed to expediting lead service line replacements using additional federal, state, and local resources, with the goal of replacing 100% of lead service lines in Benton Harbor in 18 months.