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Issues Of The Environment: PFAS And The Huron River Part 2

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Last month, due to high levels of PFASin fish, the state of Michigan issued a "Do Not Eat Fish" advisory for parts of the Huron River.  After further testing, that advisory has been expanded to the entire river.  In this week's "Issues of the Environment," WEMU's David Fair revisits this situation with Huron River Watershed Council executive director Laura Rubin.

Resources:

Michigan extends do-not-eat-fish advisory on Huron River to Lake Erie

PFAS and the Huron River

Ann Arbor Municipal Water Treatment Plant

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