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The bills include stricter cleanup standards that wouldn’t allow site owners to block use of a site as an alternative to cleaning it up
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The question is whether the EGLE violated the Administrative Procedures Act because it did not come up with an estimate of cleanup costs for more for groundwater
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Mayor Bob Monetza says it’s an important step in removing contamination left behind by the J.B Sims power plant
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Funding for Crockery Lake cleanup in Chester Township is on hold after Ottawa County commissioners voted Tuesday to ask a judge to rule on the contract’s validity
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun the process of cleaning up a former Muskegon County manufacturing site
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The Department of Defense has announced its plan on cleaning up private wells that have been contaminated by toxic "forever chemicals" from military bases. The cleanup standards are three times higher than federal protections
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments on a challenge to the state’s drinking water rules for PFAS
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Thousands of bags of garbage are collected during this annual clean-up. The MDOT program is designed to help keep the state’s highway roadsides clean and attractive
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Consumers Energy hopes to have power restored to most customers by Thursday afternoon. Multiple residential and secondary roads remain closed
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy announced over $102,000 through twenty-seven grants to local governments and nonprofits throughout the state of Michigan