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In May, the EPA found that a seven-county region in southeast Michigan had officially come into attainment with federal ozone standards. But they were only able to do that after discounting some data from Detroit in August 2022. The Sierra Club is disputing both findings.
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The risks, known and unknown, of electrifying the US auto industry. Meet Michigan's first poet laureate since 1959. And the growing stress of post-pandemic preschoolers.
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Officials in southeastern Michigan were angry when a landfill and deep-injection wells near Detroit received contaminated soils and liquids from a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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The EPA plan announced Tuesday would limit toxic PFAS chemicals to the lowest level that tests can detect.
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USEPA has enhanced its website to better reveal the process of determining risk assessments of new chemicals.
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The new office will prioritize environmental justice and the cumulative impacts of pollution.
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On today's show, two reporters discussed their conversation with Renee Chelian, founder of Northland Family Planning Centers. Plus, the hosts of "The Great Muslim-American Road Trip" talked about their experience with the project, and we heard more about how Michigan is dealing with the recent Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia v. EPA.
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A group of activists, experts, and a local water council demand that regulators be more transparent about whether Benton Harbor’s water plant is meeting drinking water rules.
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State and federal environmental agencies have detected elevated levels of certain chemicals around the Stellantis Mack Assembly plant on Detroit’s east side. But those chemicals don’t appear to be at levels high enough to negatively impact human health, officials said at a presentation to community members Thursday night.
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People in Benton Harbor have been warned to consume only bottled water for two months now. EPA says answers about certified lead water filters won’t be available for maybe two more months.