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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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GR’s CFO Molly Clarin talks about the process of rating sewers and water and how the voice of the public matters.
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Bills to create a new water affordability program received a hearing Thursday before a Michigan House committee
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Highland Park residents say the state forced excessive water and sewerage bills onto them by forcing the Detroit enclave to join the Great Lakes Water Authority.
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The bills are meant to prevent lead and other contaminant exposure in schools
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The Kent County Health Department, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and City of Grand Rapids recently launched a campaign to educate Kent County residents about preventing lead exposure
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