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Less than a day after the announcement that PFAS contamination was found at the Grand River Indian Mounds, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is now warning against eating fish caught near the site
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has confirmed another PFAS contamination site in Comstock Park near the Grand River
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Crews began dredging operations Friday on Grand Haven’s outer harbor, but the project will not address the inner harbor, at least not yet
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As one lakeshore harbor is scheduled to undergo dredging this week, another is having its dredging project rescheduled until next year
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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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The court will decide whether the state appropriately estimated the costs of cleaning up PFAS contamination
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A former landfill along the Grand River has been declared a PFAS contamination site
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Claims for the almost $14 billion settlement from DuPont and 3M are due Friday. Water departments can use the money to address and prevent PFAS contamination
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Rockford citizens met Thursday evening at Rockford High School for a townhall concerning the discovery of PFAS in dozens of private wells in and around Courtland Township.
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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