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Remediation projects and RenewMI

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Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Remediation projects and RenewMI

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Welcome to RenewMI, your place to find information on many of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's (EGLE) active state-funded environmental remediation projects, as well as a few non-state funded remediation sites of interest.

Environmental remediation are actions taken necessary to protect public health and the environment. These actions might consist of removing, treating, covering soils or treating groundwater contaminated with harmful chemicals, or by simply controlling the risks from these harmful chemicals through property use restrictions. State law provides many tools to accomplish these actions, which depend on the nature of the risk to public health and the environment; whether the site can be redeveloped; and, for sites without a liable party, the amount of state funds available.

Preview of the interactive RenewMI map
Preview of the interactive RenewMI map

RenewMI project viewer

Learn about past and present remediation projects, including sites where EGLE is directly overseeing remediation efforts and sites where a brownfield grant and/or loan have been provided to incentivize economic development


Contact information

Jeff Hukill, Brownfields Coordinator, HukillJ@Michigan.gov or 517-242-9276.