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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun the process of cleaning up a former Muskegon County manufacturing site
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The agency says it will propose requiring that utilities actively replace harmful lead pipes.
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The EPA said the water plant needs to make critical filter repairs and improve the use of chlorine and corrosion control chemicals.
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EPA introducing a new training program supported by the City of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Community College and Bay College.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded grants to Central Michigan University and Clarkson University to continue monitoring coastal wetlands…
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The federal government has awarded grants totaling more than $1.8 million for projects designed to reduce nutrient pollution that helps cause harmful…
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The state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy said an evaluation of the Electro-Plating Services Inc. site will be completed this spring. It…
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Crews were expected to start removing more copper mining waste rock known as stamp sands that have built up in an Upper Peninsula waterway and threaten an…
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Health officials are advising families in a southwestern Michigan not to allow infants to drink from a city's water system after finding elevated levels…
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Officials will soon begin cleaning up lead and petroleum contamination from a former oil refinery in western Michigan.The Muskegon Chronicle reports that…