Trump’s EPA weakens PFAS drinking water limits. What it means for Michigan
A year after the Biden administration enacted nationwide limits on PFAS in drinking water, the Trump administration announced a plan to rescind some of those limits and lengthen the compliance deadline on others. State-level limits enacted in 2020 will remain in effect….
Work begins on ambitious Saugeen First Nation Creator’s Garden project
The Saugeen First Nation community is hoping to breathe new life into its historically significant amphitheatre site overlooking the Saugeen River.
South Bruce Peninsula seeking tenants to fill new town hall
The Town of South Bruce Peninsula is looking for tenants to occupy vacant space at its new town hall site. At a council meeting on May 6, council approved a staff recommendation to use the approximately 10,000 square feet of vacant space in the building near Bluewater Park in Wiarton for government services. Staff were […]
Stolen property worth $28K recovered in Kincardine, charges laid
A recent search warrant executed in Kincardine resulted in the recovery of stolen property, including an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and snowmobile, according to police. On May 2, members of the Grey Bruce Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), Huron Perth CSCU, OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT), OPP Canine, and the South Bruce Crime Unit, executed a […]
EPA Outlines New PFAS Strategy Amid Expert Concerns
Catch the latest updates on what’s happening with PFAS in the Great Lakes region. Check back for more PFAS news roundups every other week on our website.
On April 28, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced new measures to address PFAS, including increased research, improved testing and updated guidelines to limit PFAS contamination in water systems.
