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Top 10 MI Environment stories in 2024
December 26, 2024
From stories on wipes that can no longer be labeled “flushable,” to water infrastructure funding, and solving the PFAS-in-smelt mystery, MI Environment in 2024 covered a wide variety of subjects.
All told, EGLE published 188 stories during the course of the year. MI Environment stories are written by EGLE staff and focus on the agency’s mission, vision, and values.
More than 22,830 people subscribe to MI Environment’s weekly digest up from 19,400 this time last year.
Here are the Top 10 most-read stories published in 2024:
- Call them expensive, troublesome and a pain in the backside; but you can no longer call these wipes ‘flushable’ in Michigan
- Keeping the tap running to renew Michigan's water infrastructure
- Battery Day puts focus on proper recycling
- EGLE staffer offers tips for finding Lake Superior agates, the highly sought-after and elusive stone
- Great Lakes cooperation helps solve PFAS in smelt mystery
- Leaving the leaves: No-rake approach to fall has environmental benefits
- EGLE rolls out Filter First program targeting clean drinking water in schools
- Big win for Michigan: $129.1 million federal investment into Renewables Ready Communities will lower costs, create jobs, and protect air and water
- EGLE and Michigan Saves launch Septic Replacement Loan Program
- EGLE launches indoor radon results Web map
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