A very deep deep toxin dumping well complying to all EPA regulations at the time is an example of how ground water at much higher levels can and will get contaminated.
6 homes affected by Gelman dioxane plume will be annexed into Ann Arbor
6 homes affected by Gelman dioxane plume will be annexed into Ann Arbor
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Thousands of households in the prohibition zone in the northwest section of Ann Arbor already can’t use groundwater or dig wells due to concerns over dioxane pollution.
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CARD (1,4-Dioxane)
CARD (1,4-Dioxane) — Official Website of Washtenaw County, MI
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The Coalition for Action on Remediation of Dioxane (CARD) is a partnership of local governments and citizens that develops policies and strategies to address the problems caused by 1,4-dioxane released by Pall/Gelman. The groundwater contamination has expanded in Washtenaw County to an area over three miles long and one mile wide. The remediation of this site is likely to take an additional 20 years or more based on Pall Corporation and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality estimates.
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They will not tell us what is in their proprietary fracking liquids/compounds, but most will admit to Benzine as an ingredient, not something you want in your drinking water, not even fit for cattle.
Many suspect fracking is a cover for dumping toxins of many sorts at will, while the government looks the other way on technicalities.