FRESH, December 6, 2022: Report Urges Michigan Officials to Adopt Water-Affordability Plan for Low-Income Residents
Nonprofit groups urge Michigan officials to adopt a water-affordability strategy for low-income residents.
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Nonprofit groups urge Michigan officials to adopt a water-affordability strategy for low-income residents.
The Rundown At a White House summit, the Biden administration pledges financial and regulatory support for tribal nations. The EPA proposes increasing the amount of biofuels in the nation’s energy supply through 2025. The Justice Department proposes an independent operator for the Jackson, Mississippi, water system. The Interior Department allocates $250 million for Salton Sea […]
An environmental nonprofit revives freshwater mussels in a section of the Chicago River.
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