GLIN Posted September 25, 2018 Posted September 25, 2018 Contamination in an Oakland County creek that feeds into the Huron River and its chain of lakes is setting a new state record for PFAS present today in Michigan surface water. Now the source of the pollution is under orders to outline steps it will take to reduce how much of the chemical it’s sending into the waterway by October 19. Read the full story by MLive. View the full article
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