Hannah Reynolds – Administrative Coordinator

Hannah is the Administrative Coordinator for the GLC. In this role, she assists with administrative duties, meeting planning, communications, and the Great Lakes Sediment Nutrient Reduction Program (GLSNRP).  Prior to coming to the Commission, Hannah worked for Eaton Conservation District as an Environmental Outreach Coordinator where she educated the public on water quality issues and…

Happy Holidays From Pine River Watershed Initiative Network


Happy Holidays From Pine River Watershed Initiative Network

  “Clean water and a healthy ecosystem within the Pine River Watershed”

 

We wish you a safe and happy holiday season and a wonderful year ahead!

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David Grant, Chairperson
Cathy Farrell
Donald Farrell
Murray Jamieson
Murray Yungblut
Joanne Kuntz
Victoria Colling
Gib McIlwrath
Bernd Portz
Bill Smith
Bill Steele
Mel Moulton
&
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Julie Thompson

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PO Box 367
Ripley, ON
519-395-5538 

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Water utilities urge regulators to scrap new PFAS limits

Water utilities urge regulators to scrap new PFAS limits

A group of Wisconsin water utilities are urging the state Department of Natural Resources to scrap plans to impose limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water, saying the agency hasn’t thought through the costs.

The Wisconsin State Journal reported Thursday that the Municipal Environmental Group’s water division submitted comments to the DNR on Tuesday saying the state should wait for the U.S.

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