LASATA: August is National Water Quality Month

Published 9:01 am Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Michigan is unique in that it is mostly defined by water.

Thanks to the Great Lakes, our state enjoys the longest freshwater coastline in the country and, combined, the five lakes account for 20 percent of all the world’s supply of surface freshwater.

No matter where you are in our state, you’re on average no more than six miles away from a body of water.

In many ways, our water is our lifeblood. It supports tourism, mining, the auto industry and oil and gas distribution, to name only a few. There are also physiological benefits our waterways provide in terms of exercise and being in nature. And of course, having a safe, clean drinking water supply is as vital as anything.

It could be said that we take this abundant resource for granted. But, as many communities throughout the state are experiencing, a water quality issue, like lead or PFAS, can serve as a reminder as to how important clean water is to everything we do.

August is National Water Quality Month, which is a good time to highlight some of the actions the Legislature has taken to preserve and protect our water, as well as to help address ongoing issues.

The state dedicated approximately $90 million for clean water programs, including addressing PFAS, in the current fiscal year budget, and the Senate’s fiscal year 2020 budget approved earlier this year included nearly $190 million for clean water programs and for PFAS response. And state funding dedicated to address the water crisis in Flint over the last three years totaled $577.8 million.

There are also simple steps our families can take at home to help protect our water. These steps may include picking up pet waste; avoiding draining toxic chemicals, like fertilizers, pesticides and cleaning solvents and detergents; and volunteering in our communities to help clean up area streets, beaches, rivers, and wetlands.

Together, we can help ensure our water is clean and safe for generations to come, and I remain committed to doing my part as your state senator.