Students from Grand Rapids area and Midland collect macroinvertebrates from the Red Cedar River. EGLE, MidMEAC, & Spicer Group team up to provide a unique breakout session at the MSU Student Sustainability Summit.
The Ingham County Drain Commissioner’s rebuild of a 100-year-old urban storm drain is nearing completion. Using green stormwater infrastructure strategies to eliminate 96% of the 50,000-75,000 pounds of pollution annually contributed to the Red Cedar River from the urbanized area near Frandor. Learn more about the Montgomery Drain here.
The MidMEAC Board of Directors is pleased to announce a new watershed education program made possible by the North American Association of Environmental Educators / NAAEE and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / NOAA. NAAEE/NOAA funded MidMichigan Watershed Connections Reaching Higher / MMWCRH, a partnership between MidMEAC and Highfields, […]
From the Greater Lansing Regional Committee for Stormwater Management – Calculate your Residential Stormwater Runoff. Roads, commercial buildings, and large public parking lots certainly generate a great deal of run-off, but so do our own residences. At home, rooftops, driveways, patios and other hard surfaces prevent precipitation from absorbing into […]
Learn more about your water during Drinking Water Week. Link to resources in Michigan for public and private drinking water systems, including testing YOUR drinking water for lead, PFAS, microplastics, and other contaminants.
Join the Michigan State University Apiculture Team for its Michigan Beekeeping Office Hours online education. Michigan Beekeepers Association is offering Trees for Pollinators, available to purchase through their website through March 17. Trees selected to fill pollinator needs: Pussy willows, blooming in April, help bee colonies with pollen and nectar […]
Check out the Augmented Reality Sandbox (ARS) at the MSU Science Festival STEAM Expo, April 13-14. ARS is a 3D interactive educational tool to improve understanding of human activities and land-use change on our environment. Link to info. ARS Watershed Education Model is co-sponsored by MidMEAC, with National Oceanic and […]
Ingham County Drain Commissioner provided remarks and led walking tour to discuss pollution reduction through Green Infrastructure (GI) – also referred to as Low Impact Design (LID). Attendees included teachers, students, industry professionals, elected officials, and other community members.
MidMEAC Partner Dave Chapman demonstrates the effect of human activities on watersheds using the Stormwater Floodplain Simulation System. Learn more about Mid-Michigan Watershed Connections
The Augmented Reality Sandbox (ARS) is a surface and groundwater modeling tool developed through the Mid-Michigan Watershed Connections Partnership, led by MidMEAC, together with the Eaton Conservation District and the Greater Lansing Regional Committee for Stormwater Management. ARS is a 3D, interactive, educational tool aiding the understanding mapping, topography, watersheds, […]
The Stormwater Floodplain Simulation System facilitates discussion around the dangers of flooding and the importance of floodplain management. Adults, policymakers, educators, and students of all ages gain perspective on river basin dynamics and human-made factors that impact flooding events. MidMEAC and our Partners also use the System to inspire engagement […]
As part of the MMWC/BWET education program, Haslett Middle School students visited Mud Lake & Mud Creek (May 9) and a section of the Red Cedar River, tributary to Grand River, at Legg Park (May 10), to release salmon they had raised. Discussion included salmon life cycle and connection to Lake […]