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There’s tons of documentation on the plume’s legal, technical and local history, but finding answers to big-picture questions can be difficult. Here's what I've learned after 18 months of research.
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Locals have been pushing for more aggressive solutions to the Gelman plume, but the company isn't required to fully clean it up. EPA intervention could change that — if it survives Trump 2.0.
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Rita Loch-Caruso and the Yale Superfund Research Center want to use Ann Arbor’s case study to learn more about what they call “another forever chemical.” There’s a lot to learn and a surprising amount that isn’t known.
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Marianne Martin has lived in the same home for over 50 years, despite groundwater contamination that rendered her drinking water well unusable. She sued the company responsible — and lost. Now she’s worried the same contamination could threaten Ann Arbor's drinking water.
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Former International Joint Commission (IJC) chairs (one a Republican and one a Democrat) on how presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris might handle three Great Lakes issues: Great Lakes restoration, Enbridge's Line 5, and groundwater.
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America's groundwater is now running dry where water is abundant: the Great Lakes.
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A new package of bills introduced in the Michigan State House would direct the state to treat groundwater as a public trust, and would close a loophole in the Great Lakes compact that allows it to be extracted.
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New legislation in the Michigan Senate would increase the timeframe during which legal action could be taken against polluters in Michigan.Under current…
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Company officials from Michigan Seamless Tube have requested that the city of South Lyon ban water wells on land adjacent to its plant. That's because a…
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A West Michigan shoe manufacturer thinks they aren't the only ones to blame for PFAS polluted groundwater. Wolverine Worldwide has been at the middle of…