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DEQ awards seven water quality grants

May 29, 2014



For More Information:
Amy Peterson, 514-284-5511, petersona1@michigan.gov
Brad Wurfel, 517-284-6713, wurfelb@michigan.gov

The DEQ today announced grant awards totaling more than $3.1 million to improve water quality in
Michigan lakes and streams. These grants will protect high quality waters and work to restore
impaired waters by reducing nonpoint sources of sediment, nutrients and other contaminants.

Entities and projects selected to receive funding include:

Calvin College: $849,236 to reduce storm water runoff and address nonpoint source sediment
loads to Plaster Creek in the Lower Grand River watershed.
Huron River Watershed Council: $707,178 to reduce storm water runoff in the Swift Run watershed
by installing low-impact development and green infrastructure practices.
The Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay: $634,321 to install low-impact development, green
infrastructure practices and sediment controls to restore Kids Creek and protect Grand Traverse
Bay.
Grand Valley State University Groundswell: $492,387 to teach students and stakeholders about
nonpoint source pollution and encourage action to address nonpoint source pollution in the Grand
River watershed.
Kalamazoo Valley Community College: $207,000 to install best management practices to address
storm water discharges to the West Fork Portage Creek in the Kalamazoo River watershed.
Michigan Technological University: $144,710 to demonstrate the use of a permeable reactive
barrier to treat groundwater contamination in the Huron Creek and reduce copper loads to Lake
Superior.
Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner: $99,410 to teach residents in the Huron
River watershed to install rain gardens to address impacts caused by urban storm water runoff.

These grants are funded under the federal Clean Water Act - Section 319 and the Clean Michigan
Initiative Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grants Program. Grants are offered via an annual
request for proposals cycle as posted atwww.michigan.gov/deqnps.

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