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Drain commissioner says county soil‑erosion program out of compliance; EGLE requests Feb. 5 session

2149542 · January 24, 2025
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Berrien County Drain Commissioner George McManus told the board that the county's soil erosion and sedimentation control program (Ordinance No. 24) has been intermittently noncompliant since 2017 and that the state agency EGLE has requested a corrective meeting on Feb. 5.

George McManus, Berrien County Drain Commissioner, told the board that the county’s soil erosion and sedimentation control program governed by Ordinance No. 24 has been “in and out of compliance since 2017,” and that the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has requested a meeting to address corrective steps.

“I'm George McManus. I'm your Berrien County Drain Commissioner,” McManus…

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