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Midland flooding highlights Michigan’s aging stockpile of neglected dams

Midland flooding highlights Michigan’s aging stockpile of neglected dams

by Fix MI State | May 26, 2020 | Dams & Other

The rushing waters out of two failed dams near Midland highlight a flood risk that extends beyond the mid-Michigan city. In fact, the breaches are a wake-up call for the entire state as climate change, long-neglected infrastructure systems and a lack of funding all...
Mid-Michigan dam that failed was cited for years for safety violations

Mid-Michigan dam that failed was cited for years for safety violations

by Fix MI State | May 26, 2020 | Dams & Other

The owner of a Gladwin County dam that failed and prompted widespread evacuations Tuesday was cited repeatedly by federal officials for safety violations, including failing to fix spillways used to prevent flooding, records show. Federal authorities revoked the...
Three northern Michigan bridges to be cleaned to prevent corrosion

Three northern Michigan bridges to be cleaned to prevent corrosion

by Fix MI State | May 13, 2020 | Roads & Bridges

Three bridges in lower northern Michigan will be cleaned to prevent damage to the structure. Michigan Department of Transportation crews will begin cleaning the bascule bridges in Manistee, Charlevoix and Cheboygan counties Monday. The cleaning of the US-31 bascule...
Water access must be part of our COVID recovery

Water access must be part of our COVID recovery

by Fix MI State | May 11, 2020 | Stormwater & Wastewater, Michigan beaches, Drinking Water & Recreational Waters

Wash your hands, save lives — it’s a central message during the COVID-19 crisis. But what if you don’t have basic running water, as we assume everyone does? Incredibly, too many Americans don’t. In Michigan, the pandemic has shed light on...
Pipe failure causes partially-treated sewage to run into Flint River

Pipe failure causes partially-treated sewage to run into Flint River

by Fix MI State | Apr 30, 2020 | Stormwater & Wastewater

A pipe failure that took place during work by a contractor over the weekend led to roughly 1,000 gallons of partially-treated sewage to run into the Flint River in northern Genesee County. The Genesee County Drain Commissioner’s Office released a sanitary sewer...
Michigan roads still stink, and the coronavirus makes them harder to fix

Michigan roads still stink, and the coronavirus makes them harder to fix

by Fix MI State | Apr 30, 2020 | Roads & Bridges

Michigan roads are still bad, its bridges are getting worse and the coronavirus pandemic is poised to take a chunk out of gas tax revenue needed to fix them. Annual road ratings released Thursday showed only minor condition improvements across the state between 2018...
Flooding closes road between Whitehall and Montague

Flooding closes road between Whitehall and Montague

by Fix MI State | Apr 30, 2020 | Stormwater & Wastewater

High water has forced the closure of roads in northern Muskegon County, including the main link between Whitehall and Montague. Business route U.S. 31, also known as Thompson Street, between Whitehall and Montague is closed due to flooding, according to an alert sent...
Lake Michigan water levels expected to continue to rise this summer

Lake Michigan water levels expected to continue to rise this summer

by Fix MI State | Apr 14, 2020 | Stormwater & Wastewater

Going into this recreational season, you will want to use caution. Water levels on Lake Michigan are expected to go up another 8 to 10 inches this summer. This prediction from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would set the record for monthly highs for June and July....
Port Huron to start final $2M sewer-separation project after years-long wait

Port Huron to start final $2M sewer-separation project after years-long wait

by Fix MI State | Apr 7, 2020 | Stormwater & Wastewater

Construction for the final piece of Port Huron’s massive sewer-separation project is expected to begin sometime this month. The project comes with a total price tag approaching $2 million and more than two decades after the state first ordered the city to stop close...
Buick City postpones work to reroute sewer leaking PFAS into Flint River

Buick City postpones work to reroute sewer leaking PFAS into Flint River

by Fix MI State | Apr 7, 2020 | Michigan beaches, Drinking Water & Recreational Waters

Work to replace and reroute over 3,600 feet of underground storm sewer lines through the old Buick City site on Flint’s north side has been paused indefinitely. The work began the first week of March. It was paused on March 24, RACER Trust announced in a Wednesday,...
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    February 6, 2026

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