Rebecca Esselman 12/15/2016 Lakes News to Us HRWC and EPA have taken action recently pertaining to 1,4 dioxane – the chemical contaminating groundwater in the Huron River… Read More »
Margaret Smith 10/25/2016 Uncategorized Eunice Burns Made a Difference HRWC’s longtime Board Member, Eunice L. Burns, peacefully passed away on October 20, 2016 at the age of 93. Eunice… Read More »
Pam Labadie 09/26/2016 Cleanups Take Back Your Prescription Medications Help protect local water and prevent teen substance abuse! You can make a difference. Take your unused medications (both for… Read More »
Laura Rubin 09/08/2016 Cleanups Dioxane and other clean-up criteria may be delayed again! We need your help. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has issued draft revisions to cleanup criteria for public… Read More »
Paul Steen 08/24/2016 Invasive Species Searching for European Water Clover As mentioned in the Summer 2016 HRWC newsletter, both Barton and Argo Pond on the Huron River are home to a new… Read More »
Rebecca Esselman 08/16/2016 Climate change News to Us A new livery will open in the Huron next year! This month’s roundup of water news also includes articles on… Read More »
Rebecca Esselman 05/16/2016 Climate change News to Us Our monthly news roundup provides some watershed stories covering a fun event in Flat Rock and emerging research on the… Read More »
Laura Rubin 03/18/2016 Education Working for the Huron at Home In addition to being the director at HRWC, I own a home. As a homeowner we’ve been trying to reduce… Read More »
Paul Steen 10/30/2015 Animals Bird, Bats, Butterflies, and Dragonflies: Part 4 What is something that birds, bats, butterflies, and dragonflies all have in common? Well, yes, they do fly. But something… Read More »
Pam Labadie 09/14/2015 Animals Osprey Return to the Huron Enjoy the most recent video produced by the Huron River Watershed Council that displays the benefits of a unique partnership!… Read More »
Pam Labadie 08/24/2015 Education Art along the Huron Enjoy trail-side masterpieces in Milford, Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Flat Rock. August through October, the Water Trail’s five Trail… Read More »
Rebecca Esselman 11/13/2014 Climate change What Does Adapting to Climate Change Look Like in Cities? On a dreary Halloween morning a group of 20 intrepid University of Michigan students, boarded a trolly for a whirlwind… Read More »