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The state is offering free water testing for Michigan residents to check their wells for common contaminants like bacteria, minerals, and heavy metals.
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As part of Michigan’s strategy to improve water quality, the state is seeking public input on areas to focus water monitoring efforts for 2023.
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The new safety limits for PFAS chemicals in drinking water are low - far lower than most lab equipment can detect. Some experts have concerns that communities may not trust when these forever chemicals show as “not detected” in their drinking water.
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A new resource is available for Michigan residents and visitors to be more aware of toxic algal blooms on lakes.
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State officials are continuing to test sites this summer at homes near Camp Grayling.This is the second summer the state officials have tested the well…