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Phosphorus runoff and stormwater overflow have been creating problematic issues in waterways in the Huron River Watershed. While progress has been made, a…
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Michigan will move on its own to establish state drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals. That order came yesterday from Governor Gretchen…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s plans to restructure the state Department of Environmental Quality could be over.The state House passed a measure to eliminate…
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Amid PFAS contamination, controversial oil and gas pipelines, and lead contamination, another water safety issue in Washtenaw County sometimes drops out…
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“The Green Room” series on pipelines continues. In the previous three segments we discovered the web of underground infrastructure is more complex and…
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Ann Arbor is investing nearly one million dollars in technology aimed at removing toxic chemicals found from its source of drinking water. PFAS…
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The Border-to-Border Trail in Ypsilanti was scheduled to re-open this past May after being closed for a periods of two years. Now, it’s July, and the…
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Issues Of The Environment: Controversial Bills Would Create Governor-Appointed Review Panel For MDEQLast month, the Michigan Senate passed legislation that would lead to more oversight for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The devil ,as…
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Money might be on the way to help fight perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in Michigan. PFAS is a family of chemicals that’s been discovered in…
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The 1,4 Dioxane plume emanating from the old Gelman Sciences facility in Scio Township is moving slowly moving towards the Huron River and, if left…