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13 local governments will host river cleanupsMay 2, 2012 12-0502
For More Information Bill Dimond, 517-241-9565, dimondw@michigan.gov Laura Kaminski, 734-971-9135, laurak@glc.org
The DEQ and the Great Lakes Commission today announced nearly $27,000 in grants to fund river, stream, and creek cleanup events around the state. Michigan's Volunteer River, Stream and Creek Cleanup program provides $500 to $5,000 grants to local units of government to improve Michigan's waters by cleaning up rivers, streams, and creeks. Local governments often partner with nonprofit organizations or other volunteer groups to perform the cleanups, which include removal of trash and other debris from the water's edge and stream banks. Removal of natural materials like fallen trees, branches, and rocks is not allowed under this grant program. The groups selected to receive funding in 2012 include:
Michigan's VRSCC program began in 1998 and has been funded through various public acts. Since 2001, funds for this program have originated from the sale of the state's water quality protection license plates. Grants are administered by the Great Lakes Commission, under contract with the DEQ. These grants help foster local stewardship and a sense of community while protecting Michigan's waters. Additional information on the VRSCC program is available online at http://www.glc.org/streamclean/ or by e-mailing Laura Kaminski, Great Lakes Commission, at laurak@glc.org, or Bill Dimond, DEQ, at dimondw@michigan.gov. #### |
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