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A new report from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says that residents of northern Kent County have higher-than-average levels of PFAS in their blood.
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Wolverine Worldwide and 3M will pay millions to homeowners in northern Kent County where PFAS contamination was found.
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Wolverine Worldwide was required to submit the plan under a consent decree reached with the state in 2020.
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Wolverine Worldwide was supposed to start construction of a remediation system on the Rogue River in September.
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The West Michigan-based shoe company says it's streamlining its business and offloading less profitable units. The move comes after the company announced it was setting aside more than $60 million to pay off remaining liabilities for environmental contamination.
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The settlement is the latest from a string of lawsuits stemming from the contamination discovered in 2017.
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Minnesota-based 3M will pay $55 million to Wolverine Worldwide to address PFAS contamination in Kent County.Wolverine Worldwide is based in Rockford. It…
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Federal district judge Janet Neff approved a settlement agreement between the state of Michigan, two Kent County townships, and Wolverine Worldwide. She…
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The state of Michigan is suing 17 defendants seeking damages for widespread PFAS contamination. The defendants include industrial giants 3M and DuPont.…
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Michigan’s efforts to combat PFAS contamination could get a boost from a bill up for a vote on Friday in the U.S. House of Representatives. PFAS are a…