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PFAS contamination has grown in Michigan to the point that some Michiganders say presidential leadership is needed to deal with it

Photo credit: Steve Carmody / Michigan Republic - Sandy Wynn-Stelt stands next to the entrance to a PFAS dump site across from her home.

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“PFAS has become an everyday reality for many Michiganders.

The state of Michigan has identified thousands of sites potentially contaminated with the man-made chemical.

Michiganders have been talking about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see on ‘forever chemicals.’

‘We’re walking to my mailbox,’ said Sandy Wynn-Stelt as she walks up the drive-way of her home in Belmont, just north of Grand Rapids, ‘which is right next to the dump site that they’re digging up some of the contamination.'” …

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