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The national defense bill passed both chambers. Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) calls it a win for Michigan's military priorities like PFAS cleanup and raises for service members.
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The systems will be installed with the intent of reducing the spread of an underground PFAS plume from reaching the nearby Van Etten Lake.
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A congressional committee will hear testimony next week on the need to speed up health care benefits for service members exposed to toxic burn pits…
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U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) is urging the Department of Defense to replace PFAS-foam at military bases faster.She sent a letter to the…
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Chanting “Nine Years, No Plan, No Action,” Oscoda residents rallied on Tuesday outside a town hall meeting reviewing the cleanup of PFAS contamination…
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Friday that looks to address PFAS contamination near military bases.The National Defense Authorization Act…
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Congressman Dan Kildee says he's disappointed that the Trump administration wants the president to veto a bill that would address PFAS contamination.The…
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Environmental activists are accusing the Department of Defense of trying to weaken proposed new cleanup standards for a group of industrial chemicals.The…
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A Defense Department official told a congressional committee that cleaning up PFAS contamination at current and former military bases carries a hefty…
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Officials from the EPA, the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services met in Kalamazoo to discuss PFAS…