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The federal government is cracking down on toxic "forever chemicals" with new drinking water standard
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Plainfield Charter Township has reached an agreement with Wolverine World Wide securing funding for its PFAS cleanup. The $69.5 million dollar settlement now extends it over the next 4 years
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Federal officials say excavators will soon be used to remove contaminated soil and buried leather from the former Wolverine World Wide tannery site in…
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An attorney representing Plainfield and Algoma Townships says Wolverine World Wide is refusing to pay for the extension of municipal drinking water to…
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A health report released Tuesday indicates a significantly higher than expected rate for prostate cancer in Northern Kent County private drinking wells…
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A footwear manufacturer that's working to clean up dump sites in western Michigan says it expects to spend $40 million addressing groundwater…
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The state of Michigan has sued Wolverine World Wide over chemical contaminants in drinking water, saying the lawsuit is needed to formalize the footwear…
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Gov. Rick Snyder has signed a $52.8 million supplemental budget bill that includes money to respond to an emerging chemical contaminant found across…
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Court records show that a shoe manufacturer reached an agreement with a Michigan township nearly 50 years ago that allowed the company to continue dumping…
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Michigan officials say the state's investigation into old tannery waste disposal has expanded. The state Department of Environmental Quality says it's now…