Check out your local watershed group here in the Greater Lansing Area: www.mywatersheds.org
5/14/2009 Childrens Water Festival
The 14th annual Childrens Water Festival is May 14, 2009 at Michigan
State University, Wells Hall. Be sure to check out the Official
Website!
Remember that abandoned wells can be a source of pollution for our drinking water, be a responsible landowner and report your abandoned well.
The
Capital Area Groundwater Alliance (CAGA) was created
to protect and preserve our drinking water at
its source. CAGA is a group of communities
working together to maintain high standards of
water quality and to educate residents and businesses
about water protection.
Capital Area Groundwater
Alliance represents residents and businesses of
the City of Lansing, City of East Lansing, Bath,
Delhi, Delta, Lansing & Meridian Townships,
the Village of Webberville and Michigan State
University. CAGA members voluntarily agree to
meet high standards of water quality and are dedicated,
through their wellhead protection programs, to
protecting our drinking water over and above what
is expected. CAGA is one of the largest alliances
in the nation working to prevent groundwater contamination.
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