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Communities contaminated by PFAS chemicals are celebrating a monumental step in federal regulations. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday announced the first-ever national drinking water standard for toxic PFAS chemicals
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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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An event called “Water Pool-ooza” is coming to Grand Rapids. It’s an opportunity for families to learn about the water they drink and potential careers
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Effort part of state mandate of being lead-free by 2040
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In another federal move to regulate PFAS, the EPA says two “toxic forever chemicals” should be declared “hazardous substances”
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Authorities issued a boil-water advisory Saturday after the Great Lakes Water Authority reported a break on a critical pipe in St. Clair County
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The state is pushing efforts to reduce lead exposures caused by aging water distribution infrastructure in several communities with the goal of removing lead contamination from drinking water statewide.
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An attorney representing Plainfield and Algoma Townships says Wolverine World Wide is refusing to pay for the extension of municipal drinking water to…
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Higher-than-acceptable lead levels have been found in tap water in more Benton Harbor homes.The Herald-Palladium reports Friday that 27 of 159 homes…
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Keith Fusinki, Toxicologist for the American Federation of Government Employees, joins us to discuss "safe water" in Michigan.