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Georgia-Pacific, one of the "responsible parties" for PCB contamination at the Allied Paper-Kalamazoo Superfund site, is suing other responsible parties to get reimbursed for cleanup costs. Meanwhile, the cleanup has at least seven years to go.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has new guidelines about eating fish from seven different lakes across the state.
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The McLouth Steel plant property was a Superfund site. The first phase of cleanup is finished. Some Trenton residents want to turn the industrial site into an attracting Detroit River waterfront area.
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Research shows chemicals banned years and even decades ago are showing up in some Great Lakes shorebirds. Scientists found P-C-Bs used as a coolant in…
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Polychlorinated biphenyls are toxic chemicals that were widely used in industry until they were banned in the 1970s.PCBs can build up in fish.A new study…
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Federal environmental regulators want to remove the Otsego City Dam in Allegan County in an effort to clean up toxic chemicals left behind by the paper…
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U.S. EPA announced Friday it will consolidate and cap one-and-a-half-million cubic yards of old industrial waste in Kalamazoo. It’s been dubbed a…
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People living in Kalamazoo can hear what federal regulators have to say about a plan to secure an old landfill full of toxic material.The Allied Site once…
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The Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a meeting in Kalamazoo tonight to get feedback on its proposed plan to clean up a 22-mile section of the…
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People living near a Superfund site in Kalamazoo seem to like the compromise cleanup plan posed by the city. About a hundred people came to the first…