Target 8 reporter puts PFAS blood test to the test

ROCKFORD, Mich. (WOOD) — As Wolverine Worldwide’s PFAS contamination crisis spreads into more private wells in northern Kent County, it is fueling a debate about blood testing.

At 11 p.m., Target 8 investigator Ken Kolker, who lived in Rockford until he was 8, undergoes his own blood test for PFAS.

Until 2000, Rockford got its drinking water from the Rogue River, two blocks downstream from the polluted Wolverine Worldwide tannery. So it’s likely Kolker drank PFAS.

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