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Crews have removed between 13,000 to 14,000 gallons of an unidentified oily substance from the Flint River.
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Since Wednesday, crews have collected roughly 5,000 gallons of a petroleum-based substance along a 20 mile stretch of the river in Genesee County.
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The spill of an oily substance has been traced to a pipe that runs beneath the Lockhart Chemical facility.
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It shows that after 50 years of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. still has a long way to go to protect its waterways.
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The Great Lakes are getting saltier - that’s according to a new study that says that road salt is harming fresh water sources across the country.
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A northwest Indiana steel maker has agreed to make upgrades to prevent spills in Lake Michigan’s waterways and pay $3 million in penalties.
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A Superfund site in Martinsville will receive money for cleanup from the federal infrastructure law. It’s one of 49 such sites in the country that hasn't…
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The Environmental Protection Agency this week laid out how it plans to address PFAS. Exposure to these toxic, human-made chemicals has been linked to…
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A state environmental agency said U.S. Steel violated its permit when it released excess iron into a Lake Michigan waterway last month, causing it to turn…
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Residents of Lake Village and environmental groups have won a lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers over a large organic dairy in Newton County. A…