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City of Flint Distribution System Monitoring Data
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T12:00:19.000ZThe City of Flint purchases treated water from the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and the Genesee County Drain Commissioner (GCDC) and provides further treatment to optimize corrosion control. • Data collected from the City's distribution system helps us know whether the treatment process is working correctly • Some data in the table is informational only • Some data shows whether target ranges for pH, orthophosphate, chlorine, and iron are being met. Other testing that EGLE is doing for the City of Flint is Lead and Copper Sequential Sampling. The four categories shown on the previous page (pH, Orthophosphate, Iron, and Chlorine) are main indicators of whether the City's corrosion control treatment is working properly. In 2017 EGLE set required ranges for pH and orthophosphate. An expanded dataset is available. Visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater for more information.
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Michigan Per Capita Personal Income
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-05T14:02:46.000ZMichigan per capita personal income compared to the national average. The annual growth rate of per capita personal income for Michigan and the U.S. is included. For both measures Michigan's rank among the states is included for each year from 1990-2015.
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Michigan Per Capita Real GDP
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-05T14:02:26.000ZMichigan per capita real GDP compared to United States. Growth rate of Michigan per capita real GDP ranked among states.
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Michigan Income vs U.S. Income - Per Capita
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-05T14:01:41.000ZMichigan per capita personal income compared to the national average. The annual growth rate of per capita personal income for Michigan and the U.S. is included. For both measures Michigan's rank among the states is included for each year from 1990-2015.
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Michigan Income % Change vs U.S. Income % Change - Per Capita
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-05T14:02:05.000ZMichigan per capita personal income compared to the national average. The annual growth rate of per capita personal income for Michigan and the U.S. is included. For both measures Michigan's rank among the states is included for each year from 1990-2015.
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Flint Water Reports to EPA
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-03T15:59:10.000ZCompliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) January 21, 2016, Emergency Order is of critical importance to the State as it works with all levels of government to ensure the people of Flint have access to safe, clean drinking water.
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Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) Monitoring Data
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T11:58:19.000ZPublic water systems sample for many different water quality indicators, also known as parameters, every day to help ensure the safety of your drinking water. The data shown in the tables below helps the City of Flint make decisions about the best way to treat the water. If more than one sample is collected per day at a particular location, the average or range of all daily samples may be shown. This table shows water quality data for the GLWA water system. The City will use this data to make treatment decisions when the GLWA is supplying water to the City of Flint. For more information, visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater
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Genesee County Drain Commissioner (GCDC) Monitoring Data
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2022-05-13T12:02:39.000ZPublic water systems sample for many different water quality indicators, also known as parameters, every day to help ensure the safety of your drinking water. The data shown in the tables below helps the City of Flint make decisions about the best way to treat the water. If more than one sample is collected per day at a particular location, the average or range of all daily samples may be shown. This table shows water quality data for the GCDC system. The City of Flint will use this data to make treatment decisions when the GCDC is supplying water to the City of Flint. Visit Michigan.gov/FlintWater for more information.
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ASD 11 - Rejected or Corrected Reimbursement Requests
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-19T18:45:03.000ZThis metric is monitoring the accuracy of all reimbursement requests, as submitted, during a fiscal month and which requests require correction and/or rejection by the Accounting Services Division (ASD). Reimbursement requests for travel, vehicle expenses and other miscellaneous expenses are submitted by all Treasury business areas. ASD processes these reimbursements based on the information submitted by a given employee. Monitoring this metric will help determine which business areas within Treasury may need additional training and/or to add a reimbursement request scorecard metric to ensure improved accuracy in their reimbursement request submissions and approvals at the supervisor/manager level. This will reduce the number of corrections and/or rejections required of the ASD staff. If the percentage of rejections is equal to or greater than 15% at the end of the month, this would indicate a gap in education of staff submitting reimbursement requests and a lack of thoroughness of business area supervisors/managers approving their staff members' reimbursement requests, which would indicate a need for increased training and/or a scorecard metric for that business area.
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BOI 5 - MPSERS vs. Actuarial Target Rate - Quarterly Rolling 7 Year Average Return
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-06T07:07:56.000ZConsistent with the directive of earning the actuarial assumed rate of return, as established by the respective pension benefit boards, the State Budget Director, and applicable statutes, along with directives issued by the State of Michigan Investment Board to meet or exceed the actuarial assumption and peer target returns over the long term, the Bureau of Investments strives to meet these objectives across industry-accepted time periods reporting the quarterly rolling 3 and 7 year average returns for the Michigan Public Schools Employees’ Retirement System (MPSERS), the largest component plan of the State of Michigan Retirement System. This metric measures the MPSERS Quarterly rolling 7 year average return, actual investment rate of return on pension fund assets for the Michigan Public School Employees' Retirement System vs. Actuarial Target Rate. Provides comparable longer term investment return and performance data relative the rate that is used to help measure pension liabilities.