![]() Effective March 17, 2025, Four Lakes Task Force (FLTF) received the final permit for restoration of Edenville Dam. This means all four dams are permitted for repair and reconstruction which will restore all four lakes to their normal (legal) lake levels. Edenville Dam reconstruction and the restoration of Wixom Lake has been the most complex of the four dams to permit. The process included more federal government regulatory engagement than the other dams, such as required floodplain studies and map revision submissions with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It also required a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) and Incidental Take Permit (ITP) from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for the endangered snuffbox mussel. The permit was recently obtained.
Given the scope of environmental impact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) required project efforts and monitoring related to wetlands, streams and fish habitats, and educational opportunities for the community to learn about low-impact development of shorelines. The scope of these efforts is defined in the permit and final plans will be complete by April 30th. Since 2020, Edenville Dam has had five phases of construction planned. The first four phases primarily addressed dam safety concerns and could be permitted because they did not change the lake level and FLTF had funding from Michigan grants.
With the Edenville permit now in hand, FLTF will submit the Stream Mitigation and Monitoring Plan in the coming days to EGLE. We now wait for matters with the Supreme Court to be favorably resolved before construction can be financed and restarted on all four dams. Comments are closed.
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