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Wayne Disposal’s permit renewal a potential flashpoint in Michiganders’ fight to stop radioactive waste

Around 80 Belleville residents gathered Tuesday to discuss ways to block radioactive waste from entering their community, focusing the discussion on an upcoming permit renewal for the facility receiving the hazardous material. In August, the Detroit Free Press reported that radioactive waste shipments from the Manhattan Project would be sent from the Niagara Falls Storage […]

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Biden-Harris administration finalizes rule for lead service line replacement nationwide

The Biden-Harris administration has finalized a new rule requiring the replacement of all lead service lines in drinking water systems nationwide within the next decade, with Detroit receiving $90 million in funding to replace its aging water infrastructure and Michigan communities benefiting from new protections against toxic PFAS chemicals.

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An Infinite Loop

Like a lasso, the end of the world arriveswith the showmanship of a noose. The earth, reversed. Hot, endlessocean, then: land, coagulating like a scab. There will be nothingto remember us. Not the dunes like an unturned hourglass. Not the lakesblooming like a womb. Not the shores receding like a hairline. Not the glaciers,sweating to […]