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A new report card details how federal agencies are failing to meet their promises and deadlines to address toxic PFAS chemicals.
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2022 ended a few weeks ago. That’s the year the EPA promised to set drinking water standards on toxic PFAS chemicals. Now, more than 100 groups are urging the Biden administration to release the standards without any more delay.
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Last year, Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order directing state agencies to review their role in supporting drinking water systems across Michigan.
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The EPA’s new health advisories show that essentially no levels of PFAS are safe in drinking water.
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Many of Michigan’s rural communities are struggling with aging drinking water systems and less money to fix them. As part of a series by the Great Lakes News Collaborative, Michigan Radio’s Lester Graham reports it’s a result of fewer state and federal dollars and putting off tough decisions at the local level.
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A bill has passed through the Michigan House that will designate more than $4.5 billion to protect water systems.
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The Michigan legislature might soon look at a package of bills that would change how the state protects groundwater, but it finds the goal of the bills and the legal tool the sponsors want to use might be at odds.
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Jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in federal court in Ann Arbor in a lawsuit tied to the Flint water crisis.
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A national environmental group is raising concerns about the overuse of salt to remove ice from roads.The Izaak Walton League, based out of Maryland, is…