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Council debates structure for Inland Lakes ARI project; members favor a focused work group

2422093 · February 11, 2025
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Council members discussed governance and staffing for an Inland Lakes Adverse Resource Impact project funded via a 2022 recommendation and identified as likely to require a technical work group rather than a broad committee; several members volunteered and EGLE staff said the appropriation estimate was about $200,000.

Members of the Water Use Advisory Council discussed how best to organize work on the Inland Lakes Adverse Resource Impact (ARI) project, a recommendation from the council’s 2022 report that later received funding.

Brian (council member and data‑committee lead) said organizers must decide whether the project should be handled within the existing data committee, as a subordinate work group, or as a standalone committee. He described the…

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