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The first ever federal rules limiting PFAS chemicals in drinking water, the Armenian diaspora in Michigan, and possible improvements to the state's 2016 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation Act
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy says a $5 million program will help many of the roughly 1 million households using private wells for drinking water determine its safety.
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Time is running out for an online fundraising campaign for a program that uses Flint teenagers to test their neighbors' tap water.Tests have shown lead…
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New reporting from MLive has found that Selfridge Air National Guard Base is a major source of chemical contamination in the Clinton River and Lake St.…
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The head of Flint's public schools says he wants the state to agree to a comprehensive plan to monitor water in district schools.Flint school buildings…
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There’s still a lot of money on the table for Michigan schools that wish to test their drinking water for lead. Far fewer school districts have taken…
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Governor Rick Snyder signed a bipartisan bill Friday that will require public water supply systems to tell customers about elevated lead levels. The law…
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New tests show lead levels in Flints water are back within federal standards.The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality says the new data shows more…
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Flint homeowners are getting new kits to test their tap water from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.For nearly a year, Flint residents…
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This week, Flint officials hope to ink contracts with three companies to begin removing lead service lines.The service lines have been a major source of…