Newsletter
October 2016 Newsletter
Fracking
Injection Wells
Oil Pipeline Impacts
Other
Potash Mining
Water Affordability
Newsletter: October 2016
President's report details MCWC's shift from Nestlé battle to the fossil fuel industry threats including Line 5 pipeline, fracking ban campaign, injection wells, US Ecology expansion, and Flint water justice advocacy work.
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- President’s annual report details MCWC’s work on pipelines, fracking, and injection wells
- Governor Snyder approves Lake Michigan water diversion to Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Hersey Potash Mine permitting has been delayed for over two years by community opposition
- Educational piece explains injection wells and toxic brine waste disposal threats
- Flint water crisis continues with coalition demanding a federal disaster declaration and Medicare
- Nestle announces thirty-six million dollar expansion at Ice Mountain Stanwood plant
- MDEQ has not denied a single injection well permit under the Snyder administration
- MCWC sends support to Standing Rock Sioux fighting Dakota Access Pipeline
- Board member shares personal story connecting California oil spill to Michigan concerns
- Board member profiles introduce leadership fighting for water protection
- US Ecology’s expansion in Detroit threatens drinking water with an increase in hazardous waste
- Detroit water shut-offs continue affecting thousands despite ongoing crisis