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8-month PFAS disclosure gap draws backlash for Michigan officials

8-month PFAS disclosure gap draws backlash for Michigan officials Updated Mar 11, 2021; Posted Mar 11, 2021 A Michigan EGLE investigation map shows suspected contamination from PFAS used by the U.S. Coast Guard Station at Cherry Capitol Airport in Traverse City in proximity to a group of homes in East Bay Township. Facebook Share TRAVERSE CITY, MI Do not keep people in the dark about potential exposure to harmful chemicals even if an investigation hasn’t provided all the answers yet. That message was delivered to state officials by members of a citizen advisory panel, who sharply criticized the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) for waiting the eight months to tell homeowners about an investigation into private well contamination from toxic “forever chemicals” near the Traverse City airport.

Grand Traverse Neighborhood Sees End in Sight for Contaminated Water

9 & 10 News Grand Traverse Neighborhood Sees End in Sight for Contaminated Water I really view this as a public health response success story. - Dan Thorell, GT Co. Environmental Health Director March 1, 2021 Residents in one Grand Traverse County neighborhood who are living with contaminated well water,  say relief is in sight. Fifteen homes in the Pine Grove subdivision in East Bay Township tested positive for PFAS back in November. Now work is beginning connect them to municipal water. Crews started working Monday morning. Pine Grove Resident Hillerie Rettelle says, “There was relief to know this was finally happening after all this time. You see the little pinhole of light at the end of the tunnel knowing that it’s coming.”

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