April 22nd, 2024

Governor Whitmer expanded the MI Clean Water Plan, a significant investment aimed at improving Michigan’s water infrastructure. This expansion will address the state’s critical water system needs, create 4,350 jobs, and ensure that all Michigan residents have access to safe and reliable drinking water.

The funds will be allocated to replacing outdated pipelines, upgrading water treatment plants, and enhancing water delivery systems across the state. These improvements are essential for tackling long-standing water quality challenges, ensuring that every community, urban and rural alike, has access to clean and safe water.

This action further demonstrates Governor Whitmer’s commitment to environmental stewardship, economic growth, and public health. By expanding the MI Clean Water Plan, Michigan is taking an important step toward building more sustainable communities while creating thousands of good-paying jobs for workers across the state.