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A former landfill along the Grand River has been declared a PFAS contamination site
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The state grants are to help local stakeholders, like farmers, reduce pollution and excess runoff into local waterways, also known as nonpoint source pollution
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The forum will cover topics such as pollution, drain water, conservation, and climate change
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Leaders will host a Water Quality Forum next month for anyone interested in learning about critical topics
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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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Ryerson Creek cleanup will help remove pollution from waterway that flows into Muskegon Lake.
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The International Association for Great Lakes Research has released its findings that cleaning up the most polluted areas of the Great Lakes has the most…