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When people see a soda can on the shoulder of a highway or a fast food wrapper drifting across a parking lot, they may think ...
With the baseball and softball season under way, the drinking fountain at a youth sports complex won’t be available for use for several weeks.
Five of the products contained indications of PFAS. New study uncovers disturbing ingredients lurking in popular toilet paper ...
The House of Representatives today approved legislation sponsored by Rep. Terri Cortvriend to require anyone applying for a ...
Company failed to act on wastewater operator who was frequently asleep and smelling like alcohol at work, according to court ...
Federal and state regulators held an online session to address pollution from BASF's Wyandotte facility, which discharges toxic chemicals into the Detroit River.
Elhannon Wholesale Nursery contends that nearby chemical companies have hurt its business and reputation by polluting the ...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has expanded its investigation into potential PFAS contamina ...
NYS Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Dr. Anna Kelles, alongside environmental advocates, bipartisan elected leaders, ...
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee April 30 focused on increased infrastructure funding for rural communities, in ...
PFAS are attracting increasing public attention around the world. In Europe, authorities and residents are trying to assert their rights and ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a press release on April 28 setting forth its “first, not the last” statement regarding ...