Michigan Funding Summary {Infographic}

From leaking underground storage tank systems to waste management and recycling, cleanup costs for blighted and contaminated sites can add up quickly. Luckily, the state of Michigan has a variety of funds available for environmental cleanup which can help offset the costs. 

PM Environmental, Inc. (PM) is knowledgeable on all of Michigan’s available funds and has extensive experience assisting municipalities and developers in identifying and obtaining funding sources for projects, implementing cost effective environmental site assessments, and where appropriate, cleanup.

We’ve put together a quick reference guide of some of Michigan’s most common funding options for blighted and contaminated sites. 

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Baseline Environmental Assessments (BEAs) – A Practical Guide

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