
Is this the end for raw sewage?
After 20 years of the state attempting to get Clinton Township to stop dumping untreated sewage into waterways during heavy rains, it looks like those

After 20 years of the state attempting to get Clinton Township to stop dumping untreated sewage into waterways during heavy rains, it looks like those

Recent heavy amounts of rain forced sanitary sewer overflow discharges and retention basin discharges at three locations in Macomb County. At one pump station, 14.3

When it comes to infrastructure, Michigan, and Detroit, have seen its fair share of problems. These problems can affect people’s living, safety and quality of

In an attempt to keep water infiltration from getting into the utilities sanitary system, officials in Coldwater recently approved a request to line, using the

The City of Manistee recently proposed a plan for a new state-mandated sewer project. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination

City officials want the best for the city they are representing. From new parks and recreation areas to updates to the city infrastructure, the resident

City residents in Traverse City, Michigan will likely be footing the bill for the next several years to upgrade the city’s aging sewer and water

Several rural and suburban areas in Michigan are utilizing the roughly 48,000 on-site septic systems currently in use within the state. A percentage of these

Across the nation, sinkholes have become a more prevalent occurrence and can build up, unnoticed, over time and lead to a sudden collapse when the

There’s no question that Detroit has had a whirlwind of activity surrounding water, sewer, and pipeline instability. But most recently, the city sustained a shifting