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The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says it discovered during a routine produce safety inspection that Kuntry Gardens, a farm in Homer, Michigan, was using human waste as fertilizer.
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So-called cryptic lineages may hold the key to better understand how the virus that causes COVID mutates to evade our immune systems.
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The concentration of COVID-related genes found in wastewater is considered an early indicator of where COVID infections are heading. The latest data from the state's 20 "sentinel sites" show concentrations rising in 13 of them.
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Western Michigan University researchers make a startling discovery: Wastewater treatment plants may be worsening the PFAS problem.
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Residents near a waste oil recycling company in Indianapolis have long complained of odor and other air pollution issues. Metalworking Lubricants Co. has had repeated water violations too.
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The Hoosier Environmental Council has outlined its priorities for the upcoming legislative session. The group will talk about some of those at their…
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The Environmental Protection Agency plans to update the water pollution standards for slaughterhouses — something that hasn’t been done in more than 15…
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South Bend has reached a new agreement with the federal government to improve the city’s sewer system and decrease discharge of raw sewage into the St.…
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In his July 29 annual state of the city address, South Bend Mayor James Mueller made infrastructure investments a priority and announced plans for a…
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Over the next two decades, Indiana will need more than $13 billion to repair or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure. That’s according to the…