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Ahead of the curve in testing city water for PFAS, Michigan is now urging residents to get their private water tested.
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I used to have a standard New Year column about all the good things that were going unreported, from falls in global poverty ...
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As Network Rail struggles to keep pace with maintenance and renewals, will it take a serious accident to provoke action?