Lansing Wellhead Protection Team
05/28/2026
5 Native Plants That Help Groundwater
1. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) – Pollinator-friendly and drought-tolerant.
2. Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) – Attracts hummingbirds, thrives in shade.
3. Butterfly W**d (Asclepias tuberosa) – Bright orange blooms, supports monarchs.
4. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) – Easy to grow, long-blooming yellow flowers.
5. Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) – Ornamental grass with year-round interest.
These plants support native wildlife and require less water and maintenance than non-natives.
This picture is of Purple coneflower.
05/11/2026
Protecting Groundwater When Washing Vehicles
Wash vehicles on the lawn using eco-friendly soap so the water soaks into the ground not the storm drain. Small actions make a big difference!
05/08/2026
What can you do during Drinking Water Week?
Smart Lawn Care: Fertilizer and Water Protection
Protect your yard and your drinking water!
Use smart lawn care—apply fertilizer responsibly and avoid overwatering. Healthier lawns, cleaner waterways. Learn how with local tips and tools. Home Lawns - Gardening in Michigan
05/05/2026
It is DRINKING WATER WEEK!
Our team is highlighting how Lansing’s drinking water comes from deep groundwater wells in the Saginaw aquifer that must be carefully protected from potential contaminants.
The Lansing Wellhead Protection Team works with local agencies to identify risks—such as abandoned wells, leaking tanks, or improper chemical storage—and implement strategies that keep our groundwater clean.
By learning how our wellhead protection areas function and making informed choices at home and in our community, we can all help safeguard safe, reliable drinking water for the future.
Check out our Lansing Wellhead Protection Program Plan here
➡️https://www.lansingmi.gov/841/Projects
Scroll to the bottom and Viola!!
04/20/2026
How to Read Your Water Quality Report
The Lansing Board of Water & Light provides a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) with details about your water’s quality.
the 2026 CCR was published on April 1, 2026.
Click here to view it https://www.lbwl.com/sites/default/files/documents/WQR2026Web%20%281%29.pdf
If you get tap water from a public water system, your water utility must tell you what's in it each year by July 1st.
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