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Posted inAP, Article, Drinking Water, Latest News, News, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Future water options for Joliet, Illinois, cost $300 million to $1 billion

by The Associated Press November 21, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Andrew Reeves, Authors, Latest News, News, Politics, Policy, Environmental Justice, U.S. and Canadian Federal Governments, Who We Are and What We Do

Low on the List: How did the Great Lakes fare and feature in Canada’s 2019 federal election?

by Andrew Reeves November 20, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Brian Owens, Fish, Birds and Animals, Food, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Recreation and Tourism, Recreational Hunting and Fishing, Research, Data and Technology, Science, Technology, Research, Who We Are and What We Do

Mercury Levels Maintained: Invasive mussels keep mercury levels high in Great Lakes fish

by Brian Owens, Great Lakes Now November 19, 2019November 9, 2025
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Drinking Water, Gary Wilson, Latest News, News, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts, Who We Are and What We Do

Deja Vu: Will threat of westward water trains prompt action by Great Lakes governors?

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now November 15, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Enbridge Line 5 and Other Pipelines, Ian Wendrow, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, News, Who We Are and What We Do

Great Lakes Energy News Roundup: Line 5 pipeline updates in Ohio, Wis. and Minn., and some renewables face uncertain future

by Ian Wendrow November 14, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Advocacy, Authors, Latest News, News, Politics, Policy, Environmental Justice, Sharon Oosthoek, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts, Who We Are and What We Do

Balloon Effect: Survey highlights Great Lakes’ balloon pollution problem

by Sharon Oosthoek November 11, 2019November 9, 2025
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Detroit, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, Michigan, Natasha Blakely, Region, Shipping and Ports, Who We Are and What We Do

”Bells Chime 29 Times”: Detroit Mariners’ Church continues its annual memorial service

by Natasha Blakely November 8, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Latest News, Natasha Blakely, News, Who We Are and What We Do

Funding Boost: Michigan, Ohio senators secure increase for federal Great Lakes restoration program

by Natasha Blakely November 8, 2019
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Energy, Clean Energy, Ethanol and Fracking, Ian Wendrow, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Latest News, News, Who We Are and What We Do

Monopolies and Demographics: Why Meeting UP Energy Needs is Both Challenging and Expensive

by Ian Wendrow November 7, 2019November 9, 2025
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Asian Carp, Authors, Gary Wilson, Invasive Species, Latest News, News, Science, Technology, Research, Who We Are and What We Do

Divide: Federal agencies, advocates differ on Asian carp strategy

by Gary Wilson, Great Lakes Now November 6, 2019November 9, 2025

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  • How to check if your Michigan water system is replacing lead pipes
    Michigan’s ambitious plan to replace 580,030 lead and galvanized lines is underway, yet many residents remain in the dark about their water safety. The Michigan Lead Service Line Tracker empowers communities to safeguard against lead exposure.
  • The Next Deluge May Go Differently
    Changes in wetlands policy and reductions in funding mean flooding will worsen.
  • Tensions flare as Line 5 public comment deadline nears
    Public comments are due by the end of the week after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed a tunnel alternative last month.

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