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What is the hardness of the water?
Water | FAQAverage hardness is 18 grains or 119-380 ppm. Water Water 0.00 ...
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Can I pay my water bill over the phone?
Water | FAQNot at this time, though we are hoping sometime in the near future. Water Water 0.00 ...
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Pay Water Bill
Water | PagePay Water Bill Image Slideshow Display Contact Info Block Web Page Links Menu Settings Page ... Redirect Pay Water Bill Sort A to Z ...
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Stormwater Helpful Links
Stormwater & Sewer | PageDEQ Storm Water Program EPA Storm Water Program DEQ Pollution Prevention Program OCWRC Pollution ...
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What is a watershed?
Water | FAQA watershed is an area of land that drains into a common body of water. White Lake Township lies ... Township that are tributary to the Clinton River. Water Environmental Issues 0.00 ...
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Special Township Board Meeting
Township Board | Calendar Event | 04/23/19 07:00pmALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. PUBLIC COMMENT 6. PUBLIC HEARING FOR WATER SYSTEM ... IMPROVEMENTS- HURON VALLEY SCHOOLS; 2019 DRINKING WATER REVOLVING FUND (DWRF) PROJECT PLAN 7. RESOLUTION ... RESOLUTION #19-009; TO ADOPT A FINAL PROJECT PLAN FOR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND DESIGNATING AN AUTHORIZED ...
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5.7 Accessory Buildings or Structures in Residential Districts
Planning | Pagea sloping grade shall be maintained to cause the flow of surface water to run away from the walls of the ... building. Yards shall be graded in such a manner as to prevent the accumulation of surface water on the lot ... and not increase the natural runoff of surface water onto adjacent properties. CORNER CLEARANCE CLEAR ...
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What is stormwater?
Stormwater & Sewer | FAQour rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Stormwater runoff is our most common cause of water pollution. ...
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What is stormwater?
Stormwater & Sewer | FAQour rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Stormwater runoff is our most common cause of water pollution. ...
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Parks and Recreation Committee Meeting
Parks & Recreation Committee | Calendar Event | 02/08/23 07:00pmwanted to protect natural areas – recreation, drinking water, property values, wildlife habitat, and ... storm water control. The river provided many dollars in annual economic output. Local government could ... have property tax funded preservation and ordinances could be developed to protect land and water ... decision-making. The Plan followed the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) guidelines. When approved, ...