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Mount Clemens accepts $346,000 DEQ grant to replace lead and galvanized water service lines
Summary
The commission voted to adopt a resolution accepting a $346,000 Michigan DEQ Pilot Drinking Water Infrastructure Grant to identify and replace privately held portions of lead and galvanized water service lines; the interim city manager and assistant city manager were authorized to execute the grant agreement after city attorney review.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to accept a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality pilot grant aimed at locating and replacing privately held sections of lead and galvanized water service lines.
City staff told the commission the city was awarded $346,000 "with no monetary matching requirements for this funding," and that the work would include locating and replacing the private…
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