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The city of Ann Arbor's drinking water intake is downstream from Tribar Manufacturing, which released a significant amount of a carcinogenic chemical into the Huron River.
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"Several thousand gallons" of liquid containing hexavalent chromium have spilled into the Huron River. State regulators are urging people not to play in or drink from the river until further notice.
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A spill of hexavalent chromium, a known carcinogen, from Tribar Manufacturing in Wixom, has authorities urging people and pets to avoid contact with water in part of the Huron River.
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Environmental agencies have been trying to identify the source of the spill since it was first reported on February 21st. They now say they’ve most likely found it: a leaky underground storage tank at the Flat Rock Metal industrial facility.
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State and federal environmental agencies say they are investigating a chemical-like sheen on a tributary to the Huron River. The sheen is in the city of Flat Rock, in Metro Detroit’s Downriver area.
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The Ann Arbor City Council has approved $3.8 million worth of upgrades to improve the city’s water system. $3.4 million of that money will go to…
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Good news for the city of Ann Arbor's drinking water - and the residents who drink it.The city's Drinking Water Quality Manager, Sarah Page, says tests…
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HAZMAT crews worked Monday to clean up diesel fuel from the Huron River in Ann Arbor. The spill was caused by a fatal accident on eastbound M-14 involving…
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Health officials are warning people not to eat fish from parts of a southeastern Michigan river because of chemical contamination.The emergency "Do Not…
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Nearly 300,000 gallons of sewage overflowed from a manhole into the University of Michigan's Nichols Arboretum this weekend, according to the city of Ann…