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Standardization and Cooperation Needed to Fix Crumbling Infrastructure

Posted on September 1, 2020Noah CicurelCategories environmental regulation, Journal of Regulatory Compliance, Regulation

Northeastern Michigan was already facing a pandemic on May 19 when a breach in the Edenville dam forced 10,000 residents to flee their homes in the face of deadly floodwater. The dam failure elevates the need for state and federal regulators to standardize regulations and collaborate on their enforcement to prevent similar incidents. 

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