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More than $1 million is headed to Grand Rapids to upgrade the city’s outdated water disinfection system
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The Ottawa County Department of Public Health is asking the public to avoid water along Ottawa Creek following a sewage discharge
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Increasing water rates will help the city pay off loans for lead service line and water main replacements
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Ottawa County officials collaborated on solutions to enhance water quality and set standards in management at a free water quality forum in Hudsonville Friday.
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An Australian member of parliament visited West Michigan Thursday for a tour of a water filtration plant she says is a world leader in dealing with PFAS contamination
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In March, a judge found Flint in civil contempt after missing deadlines to get the work done
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Critics of changing the rulemaking authority back to EGLE say it could lead to overregulation
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The systems, which were announced by the Department of Defense on Thursday, will “expedite the cleanup” of PFAS releases near the base that's located in Oscoda near Lake Huron. PFAS chemicals are a group of compounds that are widespread, dangerous and expensive to remove from water.
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The connection between the counties will come via a 30- inch wastewater line that will extend nearly 20 miles between the two facilities, allowing food producers to access unused capacity at the Muskegon County Resource Recovery Center
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Effort part of state mandate of being lead-free by 2040