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Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy * District office locations * Boards and advisory groups * Accountability and Transparency * Mission, Vision, and Values Go to Divisions and Offices * Drinking Water and Environmental Health * Geologic Resources Management * Office of Legislative Affairs * Office of Climate and Energy * Office of Public Information * Office of the Clean Water Public Advocate * Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate * Office of the Great Lakes * Remediation and Redevelopment District office locations Go to District office locations A complete list of all programs within the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) Boards and advisory groups Go to Boards and advisory groups Go to Career Opportunities Accountability and Transparency Go to Accountability and Transparency * Nondiscrimination in EGLE Programs Mission, Vision, and Values Go to Mission, Vision, and Values Community involvement and public participation are an essential part of EGLE’s mission, vision, and values.
* Public Participation Policy * Community Engagement Database Go to Services we provide * Environmental Lending Station * Drinking Water in Michigan * Learn About our Great Lakes * Inland Lakes and Streams * Making Contaminated Sites Safe for Reuse * Water Quality Monitoring Go to Legislative reports Go to Regulatory Assistance * Environmental rules and regulations * Water Operator Certification Programs Go to Compliance Assistance * Environmental audit privilege and immunity * Environmental Consultant Assistance SARA Title III establishes requirements regarding emergency planning and "Community Right-to-Know" reporting on hazardous and toxic chemicals for federal, state, local, and tribal governments, as well as regulated facilities.
* Michigan Facilities’ Guide Environmental rules and regulations Go to Environmental rules and regulations * Michigan Guide to Environmental Regulations * Policies and procedures * EGLE Grants System (EGX) Go to State Revolving Fund Water Operator Certification Programs Go to Water Operator Certification Programs Go to Legislative reports * Michigan Environmental Health and Drinking Water Information System (MiEHDWIS) * Remediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) Information about the GeoWebFace application.
Michigan Environmental Health and Drinking Water Information System (MiEHDWIS) Go to Michigan Environmental Health and Drinking Water Information System (MiEHDWIS) Remediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) Go to Remediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) Resources and information on utilizing RRD's data exchange and the Inventory of Facilities.
* Cleanup Contract Information * Submittals Under Legal Agreements * Accessing Electronic Documents (Files) * RIDE Submittal Types & Guidance * Guide to Electronic Submittals * Guide to Location Not Found Submittal * Submitting Onsite Work Activity Notices An interactive map displaying contaminated sites throughout Michigan regulated under Parts 213, 201, and 211.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s (EGLE) Water Well Viewer (WWV), is an interactive mapping system that displays water wells along with other information, such as wellhead protection areas, underground storage tanks, and sites of environmental contamination. Water well locations have been identified by address matching, the use of global positioning systems (GPS), and by legal descriptions.
This system allows water well drilling and pump installation contractors to submit water well records.
Go to Wetlands Map Viewer Go to View all maps and apps * Past Events and Recorded Webinars EGLE's interactive calendar is designed to provide timely information on decisions before the Director, proposed settlements of contested cases, administrative rules promulgation, public hearings, meetings and comment deadlines, and environmental conferences, workshops and training programs. * Binational Lake St.
Clair Conference * Great Lakes PFAS Summit * Great Lakes Drinking Water Conference * Great Lakes Environmental Emergency Response and Management Conference * Great Lakes Microplastics Summit * Great Lakes Water Infrastructure Conference * Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference * Michigan Environmental Justice Conference * Michigan Sustainability Conference * MI Healthy Climate Conference * MI Materials Management Conference * Source Water Protection Conference * State of the Western Lake Erie Basin Conference EGLE celebrates Earth Day every year in April - celebrate with us!
* Environmental Service Award * Poster contest information * 52 ways to celebrate Earth Day Past Events and Recorded Webinars Go to Past Events and Recorded Webinars * Community Learning Series * Environmental emergency preparedness and response * MiEnviro Portal for Air * MiEnviro for Everyone webinar series * Remediation and risk management * SARA Title III - Tier II * Environmental emergencies * Environmental Assistance Center * Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests * District office locations * Legal service of process * Lobbyable Public Officials Environmental emergencies Go to Environmental emergencies Environmental Assistance Center Go to Environmental Assistance Center Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests Go to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests Go to Divisions and Offices District office locations Go to District office locations Go to Legal service of process Anyone wishing to formally serve legal documents upon the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), or its officers or employees, may do so by the following methods.
Lobbyable Public Officials Go to Lobbyable Public Officials * District office locations * Boards and advisory groups * Accountability and Transparency * Mission, Vision, and Values BackDivisions and Offices * Drinking Water and Environmental Health * Geologic Resources Management * Office of Legislative Affairs * Office of Climate and Energy * Office of Public Information * Office of the Clean Water Public Advocate * Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate * Office of the Great Lakes * Remediation and Redevelopment BackDistrict office locations BackBoards and advisory groups BackAccountability and Transparency * Nondiscrimination in EGLE Programs BackMission, Vision, and Values * Public Participation Policy * Community Engagement Database * Environmental Lending Station * Drinking Water in Michigan * Learn About our Great Lakes * Inland Lakes and Streams * Making Contaminated Sites Safe for Reuse * Water Quality Monitoring BackRegulatory Assistance * Environmental rules and regulations * Water Operator Certification Programs BackCompliance Assistance * Environmental audit privilege and immunity * Environmental Consultant Assistance * Michigan Facilities’ Guide BackEnvironmental rules and regulations * Michigan Guide to Environmental Regulations * Policies and procedures * EGLE Grants System (EGX) BackWater Operator Certification Programs * Michigan Environmental Health and Drinking Water Information System (MiEHDWIS) * Remediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) BackMichigan Environmental Health and Drinking Water Information System (MiEHDWIS) BackRemediation Information Data Exchange (RIDE) * Cleanup Contract Information * Submittals Under Legal Agreements * Accessing Electronic Documents (Files) * RIDE Submittal Types & Guidance * Guide to Electronic Submittals * Guide to Location Not Found Submittal * Submitting Onsite Work Activity Notices BackView all maps and apps * Past Events and Recorded Webinars * Binational Lake St.
Clair Conference * Great Lakes PFAS Summit * Great Lakes Drinking Water Conference * Great Lakes Environmental Emergency Response and Management Conference * Great Lakes Microplastics Summit * Great Lakes Water Infrastructure Conference * Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference * Michigan Environmental Justice Conference * Michigan Sustainability Conference * MI Healthy Climate Conference * MI Materials Management Conference * Source Water Protection Conference * State of the Western Lake Erie Basin Conference * Environmental Service Award * Poster contest information * 52 ways to celebrate Earth Day BackPast Events and Recorded Webinars * Community Learning Series * Environmental emergency preparedness and response * MiEnviro Portal for Air * MiEnviro for Everyone webinar series * Remediation and risk management * SARA Title III - Tier II * Environmental emergencies * Environmental Assistance Center * Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests * District office locations * Legal service of process * Lobbyable Public Officials BackEnvironmental emergencies BackEnvironmental Assistance Center BackFreedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests BackDivisions and Offices BackDistrict office locations BackLegal service of process BackLobbyable Public Officials /egle/regulatory-assistance/funding Back to Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy Search is currently unavailable.
Please try again later. * Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) * Water operator certification programs * Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) * Emergency planning (SARA Title III) * Report an environmental emergency? * Get help with a permit?
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gov/egle "Home") We are committed to forming partnerships with interested groups and local community organizations to achieve the mutual goal of protecting and enhancing environmental quality in Michigan, for the benefit of current and future generations. Use our interactive database to search for and find more information about the grant and loan programs administered by EGLE.
* - [x] Environmental Justice * - [x] Pollution prevention * - [x] Remediation / redevelopment * - [x] Water infrastructure * - [x] Water quality and resources * - [x] Environmental Justice * - [x] Pollution prevention * - [x] Remediation / redevelopment * - [x] Water infrastructure * - [x] Water quality and resources * - [x] Homeowners / residents * - [x] Local governments * - [x] Local health departments * - [x] Nonprofit organizations * - [x] Schools and/or school districts * - [x] Universities / academia * - [x] Homeowners / residents * - [x] Local governments * - [x] Local health departments * - [x] Nonprofit organizations * - [x] Schools and/or school districts * - [x] Universities / academia * - [x] Drinking Water and Environmental Health * - [x] Geologic Resources Management * - [x] Materials Management * - [x] Office of Climate and Energy * - [x] Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate * - [x] Remediation and Redevelopment * - [x] Drinking Water and Environmental Health * - [x] Geologic Resources Management * - [x] Materials Management * - [x] Office of Climate and Energy * - [x] Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate * - [x] Remediation and Redevelopment * Affordability and Planning (AP) Grant The AP grants assists communities with addressing affordability and planning needs.
A total of $5. 7 million was available as part of EGLE's Clean Water Plan designed to provide funding to address water infrastructure needs across the state. **Program is closed, applications are not being accepted.
** FD State Topic - Water infrastructure Grant Local governments Water suppliers * Aquatic Invasive Plant Control Grant Program The grants will assist with the prevention, detection, eradication, and control by chemical, physical, or biological methods of aquatic invasive plant species within Michigan inland lakes. The program was **discontinued in 2020 due to lack of funding**.
WRD Nonprofits Other State Grant Topic - Water quality Topic - Invasives * Brownfield Redevelopment Grants Grants are available to determine whether a property with redevelopment potential is contaminated, and for due care and cleanup at contaminated properties with a specific redevelopment, when economic benefits will exceed the grant amount.
Up to $1 million grant per project, or more for projects with significant economic or environmental benefits. Grants cannot benefit a party responsible for an activity causing contamination. RRD State Topic - Remediation Grant Local governments Other * Brownfield Redevelopment Loans Loans may be used at properties with suspected contamination and economic development potential.
Up to $1 million loan per project, or more for projects with significant economic or environmental benefits. Loans may be used at properties with suspected contamination and economic development potential. Loans may be available when a responsible party will benefit, but with some restrictions.
RRD State Topic - Remediation Loan Local governments Other upper peninsula covered in data points upper peninsula covered in data points ## Where does the money go? Use our dashboard to explore where funding was disbursed from EGLE to local municipalities and other entities during Fiscal Years 2019 - 2023.
Launch dashboardDownload dataHow to use the dashboard A quick tutorial of how to use the Financial Status Report (FSR), an Excel workbook designed to simplify grant budget tracking and reimbursement requests. Video 2 ## Completing the Financial Status Report for Grant Reimbursement A quick tutorial of how to use the Financial Status Report (FSR), an Excel workbook designed to simplify grant budget tracking and reimbursement requests.
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If you are looking to make a difference and be part of something greater, learn more about careers at EGLEand**apply today**!
Explore current vacancies * Our mission, vision, and values * Internship opportunities * Search open positions&sort=PositionTitle%7CAscending) * LEARN MORE ABOUT EGLE ► * District office locations * ⚠ Report an environmental emergency * Environmental assistance center * MORE CONTACT INFORMATION ► * Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) * Nondiscrimination in EGLE programs * Office of Legislative Affairs * Policies and procedures * Regulations, laws, and rules Permits for lakes, streams, and wetlands Permits for lakes, streams, and wetlands * Contact permitting staff * Look up current permits * Projects on inland lakes & streams * Shoreline protection projects * MORE AND OTHER PERMITS ►
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Counties, cities, villages, townships, authorities, and other public entities in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Water Infrastructure Grants is funded by Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
Bats for the Future Fund is a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that funds efforts to slow or halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease and support the recovery of affected bat populations in North America. Funded projects may address disease treatment, habitat conservation, population monitoring, or public education strategies that contribute to bat species survival. Additional support is provided by NextEra Energy Resources through its charitable foundation. Eligible applicants include researchers, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies with relevant conservation expertise. Awards range from $50,000 to $250,000, with the 2025 deadline on August 14, 2025.
Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund is a grant from Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment that funds small and emerging grassroots organizations in California building climate resilience and advancing environmental justice. The fund prioritizes groups rooted in historically marginalized communities, including BIPOC, frontline, and low-income populations, with strong advocacy, organizing, and outreach components. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations or fiscally-sponsored groups with annual income or expenses of $150,000 or less; government agencies, colleges, and universities are not eligible. Awards typically range from $4,000 to $7,500, with a maximum of $7,500.
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