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The federal government is cracking down on toxic "forever chemicals" with new drinking water standard
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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 PFAS Action Response Team, or MPART, held a community meeting on Tuesday about their investigation into PFAS levels near the former Lowell City Landfill
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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team, or MPART, will be holding a public meeting about their investigation into PFAS levels near the closed Lowell City Landfill
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More than two dozen wells in Courtland Township are contaminated. Wolverine says it's investigating.
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A plan to clean up PFAS chemicals at Wolverine Worldwide’s former tannery site in Rockford has once again been rejected by state regulators, as officials say, the proposed system does not do enough to remove the toxic waste
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Michigan has reached its first settlement in a series of lawsuits over PFAS contamination
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Wolverine Worldwide submits new system to EGLE after previous one "ineffective"
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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”