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‘The Time Was Decades Ago’: Sen. Sam Singh, MSU’s Anthony Kendall Push for a Statewide Septic Code

Michigan stands alone as the only state in the country without a comprehensive statewide code regulating onsite wastewater treatment systems, more commonly known as septic systems.
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‘The Time Was Decades Ago’: Sen. Sam Singh, MSU’s Anthony Kendall Push for a Statewide Septic Code

Michigan stands alone as the only state in the country without a comprehensive statewide code regulating onsite wastewater treatment systems, more commonly known as septic systems.
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Spartans Making a Difference: High-efficiency Carbon Capture

MSU researchers have developed a promising new method for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture. It involves using a macroporous hydrogel infused with a solution made from algae amino acids (microalgal amino acid salt solution or MAASS).