
From March - Early August 2026, a low-flying helicopter will collect & record data on groundwater for scientific research.
Counties to be studied during this time include Ottawa, Kent, Ionia, Allegan, Barry, Eaton, Ingham, Van Buren, Kalamazoo, Calhoun, Jackson, Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, Branch, and Hillsdale.
How does groundwater move & flow?
A unique inside look at subsurface water.
Each of the Great Lakes is affected by different areas of Michigan and the bordering states. See the map for full details!
Stormwater doesn't travel alone - it carries pollutants! Tap the interactive map to see where stormwater will travel from any point.

The "No Tax Breaks for Data Centers" Advocacy Day on 3/5/2026 provided these pages. Full of information on a number of bills in both the MI House & Senate, these pages are priceless.

Members currently serving on the Michigan House Committee on Economic Competitiveness, with
complete contact Information.
HB 5396-5398 will repeal Data Center tax breaks. HB5399 will ban Data Center NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements).

Members currently serving on the Michigan House Committee on Government Operations with
complete contact Information.

Members currently serving on the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, with complete contact information. HB 5362 will repeal $100M of state funding currently set for Ypsilanti Los Alamos data center.

Members currently serving on the Michigan Senate Committee on Energy & Environment, with complete contact information. SB 761 will limit water consumption. SB 762 will require water & energy reporting. SB 763 will protect ratepayers from data center grid expansions.

Intimidated at the thought of contacting the State Reps & Senators?
Reaching out to legislators doesn't have to be time consuming or difficult!
Email Templates & Phone Scripts make the process quick & painless!
Click below for everything you need have the process run smoothly!

Check back here periodically for updates about data center bills OR what our legislators are up to in this arena.



