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Michigan AG Settles PFAS Contamination Case Against Two Companies

May 1, 2026
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Michigan AG Settles PFAS Contamination Case Against Two Companies

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On May 1, 2026, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel secured a settlement requiring Northeast Gravel Company and Boulder Creek Development Corporation to investigate and remediate PFAS contamination at their Belmont property. Following a 2018 leak that polluted local drinking water and the Grand River, the companies agreed to an administrative order after failing previous cooperation efforts. Additionally, Boulder Creek Development Corporation must reimburse the state $100,000 for investigation costs.

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