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New study shows all fish tested from Huron and Rouge Rivers have PFAS

A community-based study recently found PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, in every fish caught and tested.

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3M to stop making PFAS 'forever chemical.' Michigan asks what took so long?

The chemicals have been used in hundreds of household products for decades, even as more studies became public showing their danger to human health and ubiquitous presence in water. Michigan has hundreds of identified sites of PFAS contamination.   

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One of two proposed Lyon Twp. housing developments faces hurdle

Issues of the Environment: Ann Arbor-based Ecology Center applies new methodology to detecting spread of toxic chemicals

The Ann Arbor-based Ecology Center is diving deep into research in an effort to better understand how toxic chemicals interact and spread through the environment, our wildlife and, ultimately, humans. The center’s senior scientist, Dr. Gillian Zaharias Miller, joined WEMU’s David Fair to share the details of current and future research in the ongoing quest for solutions.

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Issues of the Environment: The impact of 'forever chemicals' on Michigan's fish and wildlife

The "forever chemicals" knows as PFAS and PFOS continue to threaten the health of our waters and our people. We are now learning that it is also impacting our wildlife, especially with deer hunting season upon us. Learn how serious the issue is and what, if anything, can be done about it to protect the animals and the people who choose to eat them in a conversation between WEMU's David Fair and Jennifer Hill, the associate director for the National Wildlife Federation Great Lakes Regional Center.

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