Inland Lakes & Streams Program
- Overview
The Inland Lakes and Streams Program is responsible for the protection of the natural resources and the public trust waters of the inland lakes and streams of the state. The program oversees activities including dredging, filling, constructing or placement of a structure on bottomlands, constructing reconfiguring, or expanding a marina, interfering with the natural flow of water or connecting a ditch or canal to an inland lake or stream.
This page can be accessed as michigan.gov/lakesandstreams
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Information
- Inland Lakes High Water Levels
- Permit Categories for Wetlands, Inland Lakes and Streams, Great Lakes, and Floodplains
- Baseline Information and Monitoring Requirements
for Lake Aeration Projects
- Inland Lakes and Streams Permits
- Shoreline Protection
- Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership
- Pre-application Meeting - Wetlands and Inland Lakes and Streams