Ahead of the curve in testing city water for PFAS, Michigan is now urging residents to get their private water tested.
Seeking peace and quiet amid hectic careers, Sandy Wynn-Stelt and her husband Joel moved to Kent County, Michigan, in 1992.
There is now an interactive map provided by the Great Lakes PFAS Action Network that shows which bodies of water are ...
A plastics manufacturing company agreed to clean up PFAS pollution at the site of its former facility in Brighton, Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Monday, marking the first settlement to result ...
LANSING, MI — A Michigan plastic manufacturer will clean up toxic PFAS chemicals at the site of a 1998 factory fire under the terms of a settlement with state regulators. Asahi Kasei Plastics North ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Monday joined a coalition of 15 attorneys general opposing the Trump ...
PARCHMENT, Mich. (WOOD) — The first phase of results from the Michigan PFAS Exposure & Health Study show unequivocally that participants who live near Rockford and Parchment have elevated of levels of ...
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New report offers roadmap for Michigan’s Great Lakes in 2026
As Michigan looks ahead to the new year, state environmental officials are laying out priorities for protecting the water. Michigan borders four of the five Great Lakes and has more than 11,000 inland ...
The Defense Department missed a deadline this fall to stop using a toxic firefighting foam that has caused widespread contamination across the country. In the small town of Oscoda, Michigan, a group ...
"We do know there is a dramatic need," said State Senator Mark Huizenga (R-Walker). State lawmakers are proposing testing Michigan children for PFAS contamination. Often called “forever chemicals,” ...
For the first time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is requiring water treatment plants to filter for so-called "forever chemicals" in new nationwide regulations that are stricter than limits ...
MARINETTE, WI — University of Wisconsin researchers say they’ve linked a plume of toxic PFAS chemicals entering Lake Michigan to a firefighting foam manufacturer. In a new study, researchers used ...
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