What state and fed officials plan with BASF to stop pollution flowing into Detroit River
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Chemical odors in Southwest Detroit trigger April air quality complaints
Planet Detroit originally published this story. Sign up for Planet Detroit’s weekly newsletter here. In Southwest Detroit, a retiree’s report of a petroleum smell to Michigan’s environmental regulator underscores the area’s ongoing air quality challenges. Air quality monitors installed near Marathon Petroleum show elevated total reduced sulfur levels early on April 12. Residents are encouraged to report air quality concerns to EGLE. When a petr…
What state and fed officials plan with BASF to stop pollution flowing into Detroit River
State and federal officials said they are working with a chemical manufacturing plant in Wyandotte on a "two-pronged approach" to limit the flow of contaminated groundwater into the Detroit River.
State and federal officials stated that they were working with a chemical manufacturing plant in Wyandotte on a "two-pronged approach" to limit the flow of contaminated groundwater into the Detroit River. The meeting took place after the Ministry of Environment of Michigan, the Great Lakes and [...]
State demands that BASF stop flow of pollution into Detroit River - Great Lakes Commission
Regulators from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy are demanding that BASF, an international chemical manufacturing company, stop the flow of contaminated groundwater into the Detroit River, […]
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