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Ely Township asks state for $1.9 million to treat manganese in Greenwood system

House Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy · June 24, 2025
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Ely Township supervisor said Greenwood Water System serves 141 households and requires new sand-filter treatment to remove high manganese found after past testing errors; the township requested $1,900,000 after securing $100,000 for feasibility work.

Ely Township Supervisor Jeremy Lasko asked the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy for $1,900,000 to install sand-filter treatment for the Greenwood water system, which serves 141 households and has been found to contain high manganese.

Lasko said the township previously undercounted or improperly diluted tests under prior…

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