Everything we pour on the ground or in the storm drains ends up in our lakes, rivers, and streams. We need your help to keep our watershed clean.

To report suspicious activity, or if you see someone dumping anything but clean water in the storm sewers, streets, rivers, or even on the ground, please contact your local municipal stormwater authority.

For a list of GLRC Representatives and their direct phone numbers please click here.

**If you feel that the incident is an emergency situation please call 911**

Municipality Primary Number After Hours Number
     
gdCity of DeWitt 517-669-2441 911(Non-Emergency)
gdCity of Grand Ledge 517-627-2144  
gdCity of Mason 517-676-9266  
gdDelhi Charter Township 517-694-2136  
gdDelta Charter Township 517-323-8540 517-327-1760 (fax)
gdDeWitt Charter Township 517-668-0270  
gdCity of East Lansing 517-337-9459 517-351-4220
gdLansing Charter Township 517-485-2272  
gdCity of Lansing 517-483-4161  
gdMeridian Charter Township 517-853-4251  
gdOneida Charter Township 517-622-8078  
gdLansing Public Schools 517-755-3036  
gdMichigan State University 517-355-6651  
gdDeWitt Public Schools 517-668-3160  
gdWindsor Charter Township 517-646-0772  
gdClinton County Drain Com. 989-224-5160  
gdEaton County Drain Com. 517-543-3809  
gdIngham County Drain Com. 517-676-8395  

In addition, the Michigan Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) is a 24 hour hotline managed by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The hotline is used to report environmental pollution emergencies. The PEAS hotline is toll free at (800) 292-4706.


Other Agencies to Contact Regarding Illegal Dumping or Illicit Discharges:
Mid-Michigan District Health Department (989) 224-2195 Ingham County Health Department (517) 887-4312 Barry Eaton County Health Department (517) 543-2430 Clinton County Department of Waste Management (989) 224-5186 Southern Clinton County Municipal Utilities Authority (517) 669-8311.


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