Teresa Homsi
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking a federal court to move her lawsuit against Enbridge back to a state court. Line 5 opponents say it’s an encouraging move that could lead to the shutdown of the pipeline.
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Michigan is receiving over $37 million dollars in federal funding to address emerging contaminants, like PFAS, in drinking water
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A year ago Tuesday, the EPA announced its “PFAS Strategic Roadmap.” The roadmap set goals to address PFAS at the federal level. So far, most of the agencies involved have held up their promises, but there’s still more work ahead.
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Invasive species are a national problem; one study estimates they cost the country $21 billion dollars in economic losses annually. That’s why the state is now offering $3.6 million dollars for projects to target invasive species in Michigan
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In another federal move to regulate PFAS, the EPA says two “toxic forever chemicals” should be declared “hazardous substances”