Egle's mission to protect michigan's environment and public health by managing air, water, land, and energy resources is supported by environmental permitting Through permit issuance and oversight, egle strives to facilitate environmentally responsible economic growth. The environmental investigation section serves as the investigative and law enforcement specialist for the michigan department of environment, great lakes, and energy (egle). To 4:30 p.m., monday through friday 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. Egle employs more than 1,500 scientists, engineers, geologists, toxicologists, inspectors, technicians, managers, biologists and support staff across the state
We work in the office and in the field and are committed to protecting michigan’s environment and public health. Drinking water training and certification continually updates the 2025 training calendar for drinking water courses taught by egle
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