FRESH, December 6, 2022: Report Urges Michigan Officials to Adopt Water-Affordability Plan for Low-Income Residents
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Nonprofit groups urge Michigan officials to adopt a water-affordability strategy for low-income residents.
FRESH, November 22, 2022: Freshwater Mussel Revival in the Chicago River
An environmental nonprofit revives freshwater mussels in a section of the Chicago River.
FRESH, November 8, 2022: Ontario Government Proposes Less Strict Wetlands Protections
The conservative government in Ontario is pushing for changes to the province’s wetlands policy that would loosen protections for “provincially significant wetlands.”
FRESH, October 25, 2022: New York Governor Must Decide Fate of Partial Crypto-Mining Moratorium
The future of the cryptocurrency industry is at stake in New York as the governor considers a moratorium on certain forms of crypto-mining.
FRESH, October 4, 2022: Carbon Dioxide Storage and Transport Emerges as Political Flashpoint
In central Illinois, residents are reluctant to make way for an underground carbon dioxide pipeline.
FRESH, September 20, 2022: Line 5 Must Reroute, But Not Shut Down, Judge Rules
A U.S. district court judge ruled that the Line 5 oil pipeline has been trespassing on certain tribal lands since 2013.
FRESH, September 6, 2022: Demand Surges As Detroit Unrolls Water Affordability Plan
Starting this month, over 2,500 Detroit residents will see lower water rates as a new affordability plan takes effect.
FRESH, August 23, 2022: Lake Erie Wind Project Can Proceed, Ohio Court Rules
The pilot project will consist of six wind turbines in Lake Erie, about eight miles offshore from Cleveland.
FRESH, August 9, 2022: Unmonitored Ag May Account for Majority of Lake Erie Manure Pollution
An estimated 60 percent of manure pollution in Lake Erie’s western basin may originate from farms whose manure disposal is not tracked.
FRESH, July 26, 2022: Citizens Divided Over Wind Energy in Lake Erie
A wind farm has emerged as the latest energy flashpoint in New York.
FRESH, July 12, 2022: Michigan Agency Launches Mercury Monitoring Program
Mercury, a toxic byproduct of certain industrial processes, may have contaminated over 24,000 sites across the state.
FRESH, June 28, 2022: Wisconsin Adopts PFAS Regulation
The Wisconsin Legislature allows new PFAS standards to take effect.