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Environmentalists say groundwater treatment systems will help prevent PFAS from spreading into the Clarks Marsh area and the Au Sable River near the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda on the shores of Lake Huron.
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Kent County 17th Circuit Court will hear the Michigan Attorney General’s lawsuit against GFIAA for allegedly failing to address PFAS groundwater issues.
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$220 million redevelopment project at former Sappi Paper Mill site on Muskegon Lake will increase county housing stock.
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Journalist/Author Roger Papoport shares an update, discussing the pros and cons, and community reaction.
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More than two dozen wells in Courtland Township are contaminated. Wolverine says it's investigating.
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Airport Authority says formal complaint from the state not received.
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During the rulemaking process, the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) was required by law to outline expected costs of compliance in a regulatory impact statement
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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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A decades old environmental cleanup dilemma in Michigan and across the nation now has an answer with 4Never's closed-loop PFAS solution.
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New technology destroys man-made per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances known as the “forever chemical” because it can last thousands of years in the environment and responsible for illnesses including cancer.