Archive: Water Affordability

Pass the Water Affordability Bill Package!

Elected representatives say their constituents call all the time and complain about high water bills. This is a problem all around the state. Fortunately, a package of water affordability bills is waiting to be prioritized and passed by the Michigan legislators. This legislation will help...

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Nestle/Blue Triton, Now Soon to be NewCo

Apparently, as the first stage in flipping this private equity firm and running off with a major profit, Blue Triton has merged with another water company and changed its name to NewCo. This entity is soon to trade on the New York Stock Exchange and...

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Water Is a Common Good, Not a Commodity – U.N. Experts

This article excerpted from the UN website: ohchr.org

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Flint is Still Broken – 10 Years Later

On April 25th, the tenth anniversary of the Flint water crisis, over 100 activists marched to Flint City Hall to let the world know that “Flint is Still Broken” and they have no intention to give up the fight for justice.

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MCWC: Transitions and Triumphs

MCWC has been going through some necessary transitions the last few years and we want to update our members and supporters briefly on what we’ve been up to. As you know COVID 19 set all non-profits back a bit and changed the ways we could...

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Fall 2021 Newsletter

Blue Triton abandoned its controversial 400-gpm permit to avoid a court review, but MCWC contests the legality of continued 288-gpm pumping, demanding proper monitoring and public participation before any increased withdrawal.

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May 2021 Newsletter

MCWC reviews pandemic year successes through coalition work on water shutoffs, Line 5 shutdown, and environmental justice while facing setbacks, including EGLE's contested case dismissal and ongoing legal battles.

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Summer 2019 Newsletter

The Nestlé contested case hearing cross-examined expert witnesses regarding the permit to increase pumping to 400 gallons per minute, with debates over data completeness, monitoring programs, and environmental impact assessments.

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November 2019 Newsletter

Editorial addresses climate change paradox of record Great Lakes levels while Nestle-damaged creeks dry up. Youth climate strikes and Indigenous leadership demand radical change to protect water for future generations.

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Summer 2018 Newsletter

Editorial addresses corporate assault on the Great Lakes through Nestle permits, potash mining, injection wells, and toxic waste expansion while the government enables profiteering. MCWC files legal challenges despite difficult times.

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