MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) – About $6 million is expected to help speed the cleanup of a former refinery site in western Michigan that’s leaking contaminants into the Muskegon River and Bear Creek. The Muskegon Chronicle reports that the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality is expected to get the money starting this fall to map […]
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