Michigan officials are investigating PFAS contamination in a second watershed that feeds into Lake Erie.
The chemicals were found last summer in Saline, southwest of Ann Arbor, where the city’s wastewater treatment plant was discharging them to a tributary of the River Raisin.
That’s also near a contaminated industrial site, located just steps from the Saline River, that has even higher levels of the unsafe chemicals in groundwater- and they’re possibly moving into the river, officials say.
Continue reading at: PFAS found in Saline during investigation across River Raisin watershed - mlive.com
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