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Oakland County accepts two $500,000 grants to finance home lead abatement
Summary
County health staff said Oakland County will accept two $500,000 grants — one from MDHHS and another from EGLE — to fund lead abatement in older homes, targeting roughly 8–10 homes per year and up to 10 homes under the MDHHS timeline; most money is allocated for contractor abatement rather than staffing.
Oakland County health department staff asked commissioners to accept two lead‑abatement grants: a $500,000 award from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that runs to Sept. 30, 2026 and targets abatement in up to 10 homes in the grant period, and a $500,000 Environmental Justice Impact Program award from the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy…
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