The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) recently announced around $2.9 million in Nonpoint Source Program grants has been awarded to environmental organizations across the state to improve water quality.
According to the EGLE announcement, the funds will support eight projects that will prevent, reduce or eliminate polluted runoff and other nonpoint sources of pollution, which is caused when rain, snowmelt or wind carry pollutants from land into lakes, streams or wetlands.

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