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EPA’s Michigan PFAS site visit continues trend of secrecy, lack of transparency
October 3rd, 2018FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018 Contact: Katie Parrish, Communications Director, (239) 537-9507 LANSING – As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is expected hold a roundtable meeting regarding PFAS contamination […]
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Testimony at U.S. Senate hearing on PFAS reveals foam is dangerous to touch
September 27th, 2018FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, Sept. 27 2018 Contact: Katie Parrish, Communications Director, (239) 537-9507 LANSING – Following yesterday’s federal hearing on PFAS contamination where Director of the National Institute of […]
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Michigan LCV releases 2017-18 Environmental Scorecard
September 27th, 2018FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, September 27, 2018 Contact: Katie Parrish, Communications Director, (239) 537-9507, [email protected] Michigan LCV releases 2017-18 Environmental Scorecard Scorecard details bad bills, missed opportunities for environmental policy in state […]
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Michiganders urge U.S. Senate to act on PFAS at hearing in Washington D.C.
September 26th, 2018FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Contact: Katie Parrish, Communications Director, (239) 537-9507 Michiganders urge U.S. Senate to act on PFAS at hearing in Washington D.C. WASHINGTON, DC– Dozens […]
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Brewers, concerned citizens highlight need for strong water protections
September 25th, 2018FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 Contact: Katie Parrish, Communications Director, (239) 537-9507 Brewers, concerned citizens highlight need for strong water protections ‘Keep it Clear, Make it Beer: An […]
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Michigan LCV statement on PFAS contamination in Flint River
August 27th, 2018LANSING – Lisa Wozniak, executive director of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters today issued the following statement regarding reporting by MLive that found state officials knew the Flint River was contaminated with PFAS before the […]
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Michigan LCV calls for robust, enforceable drinking water standard for PFAS
August 22nd, 2018Growing PFAS water contamination crisis highlights need for stronger, enforceable drinking water standard ROCKFORD, Mich. – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today joined impacted residents, PFAS activists and lawmakers […]
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Parchment PFAS contamination crisis highlights urgent need for action
July 27th, 2018LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today renewed their call on state lawmakers to return to Lansing from summer recess immediately and launch a full investigation into the […]
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Michigan LCV applauds lawmakers for urging federal action on PFAS contamination
July 18th, 2018LANSING – The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today applauded members of the Michigan congressional delegation for calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to review federal water standards for toxic PFAS […]
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Michigan LCV hails IJC report on prevention of pollution from flame-retardant chemicals in Great Lakes
July 16th, 2018LANSING – Lisa Wozniak, executive director of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters (Michigan LCV) today issued the following statement hailing a report issued by the International Joint Commission last week that provided recommendations to […]