The Michigan Association of County Drain Commissioners, established in 1899, is a dedicated group of stewards responsible for managing and protecting Michigan's vital water resources. As water resources commissioners, they oversee flood protection, stormwater management, and soil erosion laws, ensuring the preservation of Michigan's water resources while maintaining a cost-effective approach that benefits public health.
With a focus on proper drainage, water quality, and natural resource management, the drain commissioners strive to strike a balance that safeguards Michigan's water resources. Their commitment to innovation and excellence is evident through their recognition of outstanding projects, such as the Montague Drain in Muskegon County and the Little Tobacco Intercounty Drain in Clare Isabella Counties, which have received accolades for their contributions to water resource management.
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