Dive into the White Lake Area Water Quality Video Series: A Landmark Initiative by WMEAC

In a concerted effort to preserve the pristine waters of White Lake, West Michigan Environmental Action Council (WMEAC) proudly announces the launch of the 2023 White Lake Area Water Quality Video Series. This initiative, under the umbrella of Keeping White Lake Water Clean, has been made possible through the generous support of the White Lake Community Fund, an Advised Fund of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County.

The project comprises a comprehensive set of 5 video presentations, each delving into crucial aspects of water quality along the West Michigan lakeshore.

• Septic System Failures in Muskegon County Presented by Michael Eslick, Muskegon County Public Health

• Climate Change & The Great Lakes Featuring insights from Dr. Alan D. Steinman, Allen and Helen Hunting Research Professor, Annis Water Resources Institute

• Utilizing Green Stormwater Infrastructure to Improve Surface Water Presented by Carlos Calderon M.Sc., WMEAC Director of Sustainable Development

• Harmful Algal Blooms Explored by Richard R. Rediske, Ph.D., Annis Water Resources Institute

• Delayed Cleanup of the Dupont/Chemours Montague Site Insights shared by Claire Schlaff, Chemours Environmental Impact Committee (CEIC)

To access this enlightening series and actively contribute to the preservation of our water resources, visit Keeping White Lake Water Clean Project at https://tinyurl.com/p5ywk979.

For more information, contact: Tanya Cabala, WMEAC lakeshore outreach organizer at tcabala@wmeac.org or (231) 798-5196.

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