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Keeping the tap running to renew Michigan’s water infrastructure
As part of United for Infrastructure Week, today’s MI Environment story by Jeff Johnston of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is from the State of the Great Lakes report.    Local and state officials visit upgrades to the Cheboygan wastewater facility, which uses bacteria in place of chemical treatment, in summer 2023.    The City of Cheboygan’s wastewater treatment plant’s outdated 1970s technology, treatment processes, and equipment were to blame for numerous discharges of contaminated wastewater. But no more. In July 2023, the City opened a $17.4 million wastewater facility built with a low-interest loan and $5 million principal forgiveness through

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