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New Project to Help Honey Creek

Honey Creek project area showing DEQ sampling sites. HRWC also monitors at station #4. HRWC, partnering with Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner and Scio Township, will soon launch a new...

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Preventing Bacterial Contamination

Some of you may not know that the HRWC is well-known throughout the Region for their excellent work in protecting the Huron and the Great Lakes. That’s why I count it an enormous opportunity to work...

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News to Us

Winter scene in Fleming Creek This edition of News to Us shares several articles on pollution, both where we are losing ground and making some gains.  Two stories provide updates on pending park...

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Honey Creek Plan Released

HRWC recently received final approval to release a new watershed management plan to address impairments in Honey Creek, a tributary to the Huron River in Scio Township. The creek is identified as...

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Honey, We Got the Grant!

Breaking news here at HRWC headquarters: we have been awarded a grant to implement our Honey Creek Watershed Management Plan! In 2012 -2013 we researched within the Honey Creek watershed to identify...

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News to US

News to Us this month provides an update on the dioxane contamination case. Also, two new projects bring money to improve water quality in the Huron. Finally, read articles on two widespread water...

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HRWC gets help from the dogs!

Investigating Honey Creek Kenna HRWC, with funding from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, is working to identify and control or eliminate bacteria and other pathogen sources in Honey...

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Chemistry and Flow Monitoring Concludes Stellar Season

With the help of over 30 volunteers from across Southeast Michigan, HRWC’s annual Chemistry and Flow Monitoring Program concluded its 20th monitoring season in late September 2022. During the...

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