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County takes action to combat toxic pollution crisis

October 18, 2024 | St. Clair County, Michigan


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County takes action to combat toxic pollution crisis
Residents of Smiths Creek Kimball community are grappling with ongoing hydrogen sulfide pollution, prompting significant health concerns, particularly for individuals with asthma and other respiratory issues. Complaints regarding the pollution have surged, leading the Saint Clair County board to take action. On December 14, 2023, the board unanimously passed five measures aimed at addressing the pollution crisis.

However, one measure, specifically related to water testing around the Smiths Creek landfill, has been highlighted as needing further attention. Recent discussions have emphasized the importance of testing for PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), especially in light of new EPA regulations that limit PFAS levels in drinking water. The landfill's leachate is known to contain high levels of PFAS, raising alarms about potential contamination of local water sources.

A proposal was made to allocate up to $35,100 for comprehensive PFAS testing, which would include ten tests at Merit Labs in East Lansing, along with postage costs. The testing would focus on properties near the landfill and airport leachate lagoons, where residents rely on surface water for irrigation and livestock. The proposal aims to ensure that the health risks associated with PFAS exposure are adequately addressed, restoring public trust in local health and environmental management.

The board has yet to address this proposal formally, but the urgency of the situation has been underscored by community members advocating for immediate action to safeguard public health.

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