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Michigan Mobile-Home Water Testing Plea Shows Why EGLE Data Receipts Matter

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BadPD source-check, June 19, 2026; source dates April 1 and June 15, 2026: Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says Douglas Environmental and its president, Brian Powell, pleaded in a water-testing case involving private systems serving mobile-home communities across Michigan.

The June 15 AG release says Douglas Environmental pleaded no contest to one count of Conducting a Criminal Enterprise and six counts of Forgery. The company agreed to pay a $50,000 fine. Powell, 57, of Brighton, pleaded guilty to three counts of Forgery and is scheduled for sentencing July 9 in the 44th Circuit Court in Livingston County before Judge Matthew J. McGiveny.

This is not just a court brief. It is a public-water data case. Mobile-home residents are often stuck with private water systems, private operators, limited leverage, and technical test reports they cannot easily audit. If the testing ledger is false or incomplete, the public warning system is already late.

What The State Says Is Confirmed

The June plea release says Douglas Environmental provided private water services to mobile-home communities throughout Michigan and that private water service providers must submit regular water testing to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. If contaminant levels exceed legal maximums, providers are required to notify EGLE immediately.

Michigan says Powell was solely responsible for reporting Douglas Environmental test results to EGLE. The state says Douglas Environmental, through Powell, falsified water test results in 2023 for systems serving Moon Lake Mobile Home Park in Shiawassee County, Thornapple Lake Estates in Barry County, and Fenton Harbor Condominiums in Genesee County.

The state also says Powell failed to report tests that exceeded maximum contaminant levels between 2020 and 2023 at Hickory Hills Mobile Homes in Calhoun County, Green Brook Estates in Livingston County, North Bay Mobile Home Park in Genesee County, Fenton Harbor in Genesee County, Vicinia Gardens in Genesee County, and Western Pines of Genesee County.

Important source note: the April charging release and several local summaries used “Victory Gardens” and placed Western Pines in Kalamazoo County, while the June plea release uses “Vicinia Gardens” and “Western Pines of Genesee County.” BadPD is treating the June plea release as the controlling current source while flagging the site-name/county discrepancy as a record that should be reconciled before any resident-facing affected-property map is treated as final.

EGLE Data Is The Accountability Ledger

The AG release says DNR Law Enforcement and the Environmental Crime Unit investigated after an EGLE administrative review found discrepancies between what Douglas Environmental reported and what EGLE had received. The state says EGLE testing found the public was not harmed in the scheme.

That no-harm statement matters, but it does not close the accountability file. The next records should show which contaminants exceeded limits, when the exceedances occurred, when EGLE first saw discrepancies, which residents received notices, whether community owners were notified, and what retesting or compliance controls now exist.

Water accountability cannot depend on blind trust in a vendor spreadsheet. If residents are told their water is being watched, the public should be able to see the chain: sample collection, lab result, operator submission, EGLE receipt, discrepancy flag, resident notification, enforcement action, and final compliance.

Confirmed, Alleged, Pending

Confirmed by current AG plea release: Douglas Environmental pleaded no contest to Conducting a Criminal Enterprise and six counts of Forgery; Powell pleaded guilty to three counts of Forgery; the company agreed to a $50,000 fine; EGLE testing found the public was not harmed; Powell’s sentencing is set for July 9, 2026.

Earlier allegation posture: The April AG release said the company and Powell had been arraigned on broader charges, including alleged Safe Drinking Water Act violations for Powell. Those were allegations at that stage. The June plea release is the updated status.

Pending records: sentencing order, exact plea terms, community-by-community affected-test list, contaminant names and levels, resident-notice records, EGLE administrative-review records, DNR Environmental Crime Unit investigative records, company compliance controls, and any civil or regulatory follow-up for property owners or water-system operators.

BadPD Bottom Line

This case belongs in the infrastructure accountability lane because the risk sits where private contractors, public regulators, and low-leverage residents meet. Mobile-home water systems need clear receipts, not vague assurances. The state says the public was not harmed. Good. Now publish the chain of records that proves the testing system caught the failure and fixed the control gap.

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