State taking steps to address PFAS problems

ROCKFORD, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent County Health Official who wrote a letter to Gov. Rick Snyder asking for help with the PFAS contamination is already seeing results.

Adam London sent the letter last week, which said the county needs federal help, and that the county would ask for federal aid if the governor wouldn’t.

London said the letter was not meant to be an attack, but was written to ensure everyone involved with the PFAS contamination is sharing the same message supported by science.

“I think Governor Snyder recognizes how important the quality of people’s drinking water,” said London.

Full story: WOOD TV


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