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The Filthy Five: Michigan’s most notorious contamination sites

Out of Michigan’s 24,000 Contaminated Sites, These Are Among the Most Notorious Once upon a time, Michigan scientifically ranked our thousands of contamination sites by the hazard they represented to public health and the environment. Released annually, the list generated extensive publicity and legislative attention, resulting in significant appropriations for the cleanup of the worst… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/the-filthy-five-michigans-most-notorious-contamination-sites/" title="ReadThe Filthy Five: Michigan’s most notorious contamination sites”>Read more »

Citizens fight proposal to bottle and sell Lake Superior water

A proposal to turn artesian groundwater that feeds Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin into a product for sale continues to run head-on into the law, the community, a tribe, and a citizens group, Lake Superior Not for Sale (LSNFS). The most recent defeat for Kristle KLR came in June, when the Wisconsin Court of Appeals… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/citizens-fight-proposal-to-bottle-and-sell-lake-superior-water/" title="ReadCitizens fight proposal to bottle and sell Lake Superior water”>Read more »

New Report Explores the Long-Term Costs of Relying on Institutional Controls in Responding to Groundwater Contamination

The true economic, ecological, and social costs of relying on land use restrictions to address groundwater and soil contamination instead of active clean up are likely significantly higher than generally estimated. That is a conclusion of a new report submitted to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). Institutional Controls for Groundwater… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/msu-flow-institutional-controls-report-september-2024/" title="ReadNew Report Explores the Long-Term Costs of Relying on Institutional Controls in Responding to Groundwater Contamination“>Read more »

“The Lives of Lake Ontario,” a new book by Daniel Macfarlane

Lake Ontario is the only one of the Great Lakes that Michigan does not border. Receiving the waste of the other four Great Lakes and the impact of industrial development in its own watershed, Lake Ontario faces special challenges. In his new book, The Lives of Lake Ontario, Daniel Macfarlane explores the checkered environmental historyexcerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/the-lives-of-lake-ontario-a-new-book-by-daniel-macfarlane/" title="Read“The Lives of Lake Ontario,” a new book by Daniel Macfarlane”>Read more »

FLOW Coalition Calls on EGLE to Deny Groundwater Discharge Permit for Fremont Regional Digester

Traverse City, Mich.— On Friday, August 2, 2024 FLOW submitted comprehensive legal and technical comments (PDF) to the Michigan Department of Energy, Great Lakes, and Environment (“EGLE), calling on EGLE to deny a groundwater discharge permit for the Fremont Regional Digester owned by Generate Upcycle, a Delaware corporation. The Coalition of signatories includes Fremont area… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/flow-coalition-calls-on-egle-to-deny-groundwater-discharge-permit-for-fremont-regional-digester/" title="ReadFLOW Coalition Calls on EGLE to Deny Groundwater Discharge Permit for Fremont Regional Digester”>Read more »

Toledo’s 2014 Drinking Water Crisis: What Has Changed and What Hasn’t

In the summer of 2014, residents of Toledo, Ohio awoke to the news that they should avoid drinking the water that came out of their tap. On August 2, 2014, government officials warned against drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth with the algae-trainted water supplies. In total, the “do not drink” advisory was given to over… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/toledo-water-crisis-10-years-later/" title="ReadToledo’s 2014 Drinking Water Crisis: What Has Changed and What Hasn’t”>Read more »

Affirmed: EGLE’s authority to issue General Permit with stronger conditions for factory farms

July 31, 2024: Michigan Supreme Court affirms EGLE’s authority to issue General Permit with stronger conditions for factory farms Traverse City, Mich.— FLOW applauds the Michigan Supreme Court’s decision yesterday, rejecting the Court of Appeals’ dangerously flawed ruling in Michigan Farm Bureau v. Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Unsatisfied with permit terms… excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/mi-farm-bureau-v-egle-decision/" title="ReadAffirmed: EGLE’s authority to issue General Permit with stronger conditions for factory farms”>Read more »

Another Illinois City Seeks Lakes Michigan Water

More and more, communities outside of the Great Lakes watershed basin are looking for ways to tap into Great Lakes water, despite the Great Lakes Compact agreement ban on most out-of-basin water diversions. The latest example is the City of South Barrington, Illinois, which announced recently it is paying $154,000 to a consultant to prepare… Read more »

Policy Brief: The hidden environmental and economic costs of anaerobic digesters and biogas

  Policy Brief: Impacts of Anaerobic Digesters (PDF)   Anaerobic digesters are facilities that decompose organic waste, separating biogas from solids and liquids, called “digestate. Biogas can be used on-site or processed into purified pipeline-grade biomethane for electricity or transportation. On confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs), a biodigester may be a cover on a cesspit…. excerpt-read-more" href="https://forloveofwater.org/policy-brief-anaerobic-digesters-michigan/" title="ReadPolicy Brief: The hidden environmental and economic costs of anaerobic digesters and biogas”>Read more »

New Book Explores the Heart of the Two Hearted River

What do former FLOW board member Bob Otwell and Ernest Hemingway have in common? They’ve both written about the Two Hearted River. In a story published exactly one century ago, The Big Two-Hearted River, Hemingway brought to a wide audience for the first time an unmatched writing style, in this case focusing on the healing… Read more »