Monthly Archives: April 2016

Consumers Energy Makes Commitment to Economic Development, Ingenuity with Innovation Center

Consumers Energy officials demonstrated their commitment to their hometown and Michigan today by celebrating their new Innovation Center, a downtown hub to promote leading-edge ideas within the company, the community and across Michigan.

Building for Michigan’s Future: Consumers Energy Sponsors FIRST Robotics State Competition This Week

Consumers Energy is again sponsoring the FIRST in Michigan robotics state championship, which promotes science, technology, engineering and math to the next generation of Michigan leaders and innovators

MDHHS, GCHD issue CDC best practices on water management to reduce Legionella growth and...

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) together with the Genesee County Health Department (GCHD) today issued a new draft toolkit to aid building managers in identifying areas in their buildings where Legionella might grow or spread and how to reduce that risk. The toolkit, developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is being distributed to local health departments statewide to share with building managers whose buildings are identified as being at increased risk for Legionella.

Upton Committee Holds Forward Looking Hearing on Flint Water Crisis

Congressman Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, today led a congressional hearing on the Flint Water Crisis, and how we can move forward. The hearing, “Flint Water Crisis: Impacts and Lessons Learned,” was held before the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Environment and the Economy and the Subcommittee on Health.

New sentinel and at-large residential Flint water testing results show improvement but concerns still...

Results from recent Sentinel Site and at-large residential water testing show the city of Flint water distribution system is improving but some instability still exists and the system is not yet meeting standards for lead service lines, Gov. Rick Snyder said today

Gov. Snyder: New sentinel and at-large residential Flint water testing results show improvement but...

Results from recent Sentinel Site and at-large residential water testing show the city of Flint water distribution system is improving but some instability still exists and the system is not yet meeting standards for lead service lines, Gov. Rick Snyder said today.

Open house on April 20 to discuss future improvements in downtown Kalamazoo

The public is invited to participate in a public open house to help determine future improvements within the downtown Kalamazoo Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) study area, which includes segments of Stadium Drive, Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo Avenue, Michikal Street, Riverview Drive, and Douglas Avenue.

Additional distribution centers open in Flint neighborhoods to serve residents

With the opening of three new distribution centers in Flint neighborhoods, residents have additional access to clean water resources. The new distribution centers in Wards 1, 3, and 6 will provide bottled water, filters and water testing kits.

Flint water quality showing improvement, more progress needed, say government and independent water quality...

A recent review of test results by state, federal and independent water quality experts shows the water quality in Flint is improving. In addition, the protective coating is being restored to Flint’s pipes, which is an important measure needed to provide quality water until lead pipes can be replaced.

DNR seeks private landowners to help improve deer wintering habitat in Iron and Baraga...

Private landowners interested in helping to maintain or improve Upper Peninsula deer wintering habitat can learn more about the subject and cost-share programs available to aid in those efforts at either of two meetings the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has scheduled for this month.

Michigan Civil Rights Commission to Hold Public Hearing on Flint Water Crisis on Thursday,...

The Michigan Civil Rights Commission (the Commission) today announced the first public hearing on claims of discrimination and racial bias in the Flint water crisis will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2:30 pm, at the Riverfront Banquet Center, 1 Riverfront Center West in Flint, Michigan.

Michigan Homes, Businesses Save Over $1 Billion Through Consumers Energy’s Energy Efficiency Programs

Michigan homes and businesses have saved over $1 billion since 2009 through Consumers Energy’s energy efficiency programs. The news comes as the company this month receives an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award for its work to reduce Michigan residents’ energy use

Water Quality Around Former Oscoda Air Force Base of “Great Concern”, Congressman Dan Kildee...

Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) today reiterated his “great concern” over the safety of drinking water in Oscoda after recent positive test results for perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), a contaminant that may pose a significant health risk to humans, in the groundwater near Wurtsmith Air Force Base. Visiting Oscoda today to meet with local officials, Congressman Kildee called on both the state of Michigan and the Air Force, to provide clean drinking water for residents until the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency releases new provisional health advisory (PHA) levels, additional testing is completed and the water is deemed safe

New Flint water resource distribution sites to open in Wards 1, 3 and 6

Additional locations for bottled water, filters opening in neighborhoods April 12. Flint residents will have improved access to clean water resources as new distribution sites are established in city neighborhoods to provide bottled water, filters and testing kits.

Gov. Rick Snyder approves nearly $28 million in outdoor recreation development and acquisition grants

More opportunities for quality outdoor recreation will be available from $28 million in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants under legislation signed today by Gov. Rick Snyder.

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New shorelands program helps waterfront homeowners improve shorelines, inland lakes

The Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership recently launched a program to help lakefront homeowners understand best practices to protect their shoreland and inland lakes. The Michigan Shoreland Stewards Program will recognize inland lake property owners who are using healthy property management practices to protect their inland lake and offer tips to improve the shoreline further.

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