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At a September work session, Ann Arbor City Council members asked city staff if the current water treatment plant could accommodate equipment to remove…
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Ann Arbor’s dioxane plume is rather unusual, in that it emanates from just one source. That source is the old Gelman Sciences facility on Wagner Road in…
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The cast of players involved with Ann Arbor’s dioxane problem has changed many times over in the thirty years since the contamination was first…
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In our previous 18-installments on the Ann Arbor area’s 1, 4 dioxane plume, we’ve heard from citizens, scientists, and government officials; both locally…
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Good communication between all parties involved is central to productive conflict resolution. Some say it needs improving when it comes to dealing with…
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For almost thirty years, a “responsible party” (Gelman Sciences, Inc.) has been legally and financially responsible for the 1, 4 dioxane contamination of…
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In the United States, approximately 10 million pounds of 1,4-dioxane are produced each year. It is being detected in groundwater at dozens of sites across…