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Protecting Drinking Water in the Great Lakes States
With increased attention on localized public health concerns related to drinking water, it is up to everyone to learn where their drinking water comes from; understand what consumer confident reports tell us; and advocate for improvements in laws, regulations, and policies that directly affect the safety of our drinking water. We also need to better understand where our influence and advocacy efforts are needed.
Questions about the Revised Michigan Lead and Copper Rule? We've got answers
Questions about Michigan’s new Lead and Copper Rule? Fear not. UM project partners have created a FAQ page for some of the most important questions that consumers, public officials, and water utilities have.
What's in the new Michigan Lead and Copper Rule?
There’s a lot going on in the new Michigan Lead and Copper Rule. We developed an infographic to help explain it.
Improvements Needed to the Public Notification Rule Following Hurricane Maria
After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in September of 2017, it took months before public water systems had electricity restored and were able to distribute safe drinking water to the public again. This public health emergency highlighted several opportunities to provide more reliable information to the public about the status of their drinking water during a natural disaster.
Lead Action Level Exceedance in Beverly Hills, Michigan
The Village of Beverly Hills, Michigan exceeded the lead action level as a result of compliance sampling completed in summer 2017.