Michigan Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Oct. 6.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer last week announced MI Clean Water, a $500 million plan to address water infrastructure investments to Michigan’s water systems.
The plan will support over 7,500 Michigan jobs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Funding will be prioritized towards communities in need of improving their drinking and wastewater pipeline infrastructure, but will also support wastewater facility upgrades and plan development.
The MI Clean Water funds generally fall into two buckets:
1) $207.1 million investment in drinking water quality, including:
- Lead Service Line Replacement in Disadvantaged Communities Program – $102 million
- Lead and Copper – Drinking Water Asset Management Grants – $37.5 million
- PFAS and Emerging Contaminants – Contamination and Consolidation Grants – $25 million
- Non-Lead Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants – $35 million
- Affordability and Planning Grants – $7.5 million
- Clean Water Infrastructure Grants (eliminating sanitary sewer overflows; correcting combined sewer overflows; increasing green infrastructure) – $235 million
- Substantial Public Health Risk Grants (removing direct and continuous discharges of raw sewage from surface or ground water) – $20 million
- Failing Septic System Elimination Program – $35 million
- Stormwater, Asset Management, and Wastewater Grants – $3 million
For more information, please contact Mike Alaimo at malaimo@michamber.com
Original source can be found here.
Source: Michigan Chamber of Commerce

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