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A former landfill along the Grand River has been declared a PFAS contamination site
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The city of Muskegon’s drinking water comes from Lake Michigan
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The Kent County Health Department will begin moving into phase two after a successful first year.
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The money comes from the state’s Great Lakes Water Quality Protection Bond. It was created over 20 years ago by a voter-approved ballot initiative
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The federal government is cracking down on toxic "forever chemicals" with new drinking water standard
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A boil water advisory was lifted Wednesday around noon for the city of Grand Rapids and Grand Rapids Township
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If you are in the area east of U-S 131 and North of Hall Street, City of Grand Rapids officials say you should not drink your tap water without boiling it first
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will be hosting webinars and an open house concerning a second report on PFAS findings in northern Kent County
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The Michigan Department of Environmental, Great Lakes and Energy, or ELGE, announced plans this week to implement new protections against lead in school drinking water
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Republicans are signaling they are not on board with the plan