PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals,” contaminate rivers, groundwater, and precipitation, threatening Great Lakes drinking water.
As federal regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) narrows or stalls, states have accelerated efforts to regulate PFAS. One of ...
The Associated Press’ reporting on the vulnerabilities of private water well owners to contamination by harmful forever chemicals shows how some well owners are left stranded ...
Nearly $5 million will be spent to clear Buckingham Township's public water system of dangerous forever chemicals known as ...
A new study published last month in the Journal of Great Lakes Research shows that PFAS levels in Great Lakes fish are on the ...
Detroit’s rivers carry the story of our city, tracing a path from industrial triumph and economic power to the heavy toll of pollution left behind by poorly regulated manufacturing and corporate greed ...
The office of Congressman John Moolenaar recently announced that legislation allocating millions of federal funds to the Cadillac area was approved by President Donald Trump.
LANSING, MI — The state of Michigan has awarded $9 million in grants to 19 municipal airports so the facilities can investigate and address PFAS contamination linked to firefighting foam. The Michigan ...
Today, Lake Michigan is not sending up a warning flag. The threats to our waters are insidiously obscured from sight.
The federal government has been relatively quiet on the issue of PFAS contamination from sewage sludge spread on farmland. That’s led state lawmakers to propose a wide range of regulations.
Airports across Michigan were awarded state grants to help cover the costs of responding to PFAS, a class of man-made pollutants common in fire suppression foam used at airports, the state's ...