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There is a growing emphasis in this country regarding managing our surface waters on a watershed basis, rather than the traditional governmental boundary unit. The use of political boundaries in managing our natural resources has worked well in the past concerning point source pollution. The "end of the pipe" approach to pollution prevention is an efficient process when easily identified discharge points are the target. However, the major hurdle yet to be conquered is elusive non-point source pollution. Nutrient enrichment of surface waters is an example of non-point pollution. The sources of excess nitrogen and phosphorus entering a water body can be multiple in nature and many miles from where the effects are actually seen. In an acknowledgment that non-point source pollution is better
fought on a watershed basis rather than political boundaries, the Michigan
Department of Environmental Quality has recently redrawn their district
boundaries based upon major river watersheds. In this way, permits for all
activities within each major watershed can be coordinated in a more efficient
manner. Better long range planning is also possible with this arrangement.
Livingston County is managed under the jurisdiction of the Shiawasse District of
MDEQ. The general information number for the Shiawasse District is 517-625-4600.
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Livingston County Department of Public
Health
email:
Public Health Department
Public Health
Phone 517.546.9850 FAX 517.546.6995
Environmental Health
Phone 517.546.9858 FAX 517.546.9853
2300 East Grand River Avenue, Suite 102, Howell, MI 48843-7580
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Last updated: Thursday, September 13, 2007 Updated by: L. Lalewicz