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Water Protection Activities in Wash
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Acknowledgements Water Protection A
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Executive Summary Introduction The
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Local Water Quality Information The
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page # Se
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MAPS, FIGURES, AND TABLES Map # Tit
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1.0 Introduction Background In Sept
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2.0 Groundwater Groundwater is a vi
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2.1 Conditions and Trends The prima
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2.2 Groundwater Protection Activiti
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Activity #8 Groundwater Withdrawal
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2.3 Groundwater Challenges and Resp
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Map 5: Groundwater Arsenic Distribu
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Map 6: Groundwater Nitrate Distribu
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Challenge # 4: Part 201 Sites Part
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Challenge # 5: Landfills The rules
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Challenge # 6: Leaking Underground
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2.4 Groundwater Organizations Leade
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3.0 Surface Water Surface water is
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Table 2: Michigan’s Designated Us
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Table 3: Total Maximum Daily Load S
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● CWA Section 319 Grants - Sectio
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Activity #12 Michigan Drain Code Mo
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Public Beaches Tested in Washtenaw
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3.3 Challenges and Responses Surfac
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The Rules of the Washtenaw County D
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Rain gardens have been installed on
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● Home Toxics Reduction Program
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APPENDIX A: Local Unit of Governmen
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NPDES Poi int Source Disccharge Per
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