Stabenow wants stronger PFAS response from EPA

WAYLAND, Mich. (via WOOD TV) — The ongoing questions about contaminant PFAS, the dangers it presents and how to deal with cleanup continues to leave many searching for answers. U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lansing, says a PFAS proposal from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was no answer at all.

Late last week, the EPA suggested different levels for PFAS contamination that would either require further investigation into a site or cleanup. Those recommendations do not satisfy Stabenow and many of her colleagues.

Michigan's senior senator has called for stricter standards and more oversight when it comes to the chemical, a likely carcinogen, that has been found in many spots around the state, including in West Michigan.

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