The Environmental Protection Agency announced the approval Monday of a plan to address groundwater contamination from BASF‘s Wyandotte site, where toxic chemicals have flowed into the Detroit River for decades.
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Toxic chemicals from BASF’s North Works site flow into the Detroit River 1,700 feet from Wyandotte’s drinking water intake. The first consent agreement aimed at addressing pollution from the sit…
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