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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team says it was notified by the Kent County Health Department after a business owner installed a new water well and conducted sampling as part of the permit process
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During the rulemaking process, the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) was required by law to outline expected costs of compliance in a regulatory impact statement
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A decades old environmental cleanup dilemma in Michigan and across the nation now has an answer with 4Never's closed-loop PFAS solution.
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Lawmakers say they’re looking at a host of different policies to address PFAS contamination. But so far only a small number of bills have been introduced in the state Senate this Legislative session
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The Environmental Working Group has put out their annual list of The Dirty Dozen. But is food the biggest source of our problem when it comes to exposure to hazardous chemicals? We’ll take a look at the science on this edition of Straight Talk on Health with Dr. Chet Zelasko.
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The class-action lawsuit was filed against 3M and Wolverine Worldwide
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In another federal move to regulate PFAS, the EPA says two “toxic forever chemicals” should be declared “hazardous substances”