January 17, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 52) • Page Image 3
… point of causing harm to people. Without this classification, it does not require emergency funds for cleanup from the EPA or from the responsible party, Gelman Sciences, Tanaka said. Currently…
… point of causing harm to people. Without this classification, it does not require emergency funds for cleanup from the EPA or from the responsible party, Gelman Sciences, Tanaka said. Currently…
… Huron River Watershed Council will be allowed to continue their caseagainst Gelman Sciences, Inc., the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in an order on Jan. 12. After Washtenaw County Circuit…
… Court Judge Tim Connors ruled the jurisdictions and the Watershed Council could join the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality as co-plaintiffs in December, Gelman Sciences…
… entering the Huron River. This challenges the recently- imposed state requirement that Gelman Sciences keeps the concentration of the chemical below 7.2 parts per billion, which is still more than…
… provide comment, based on the fact that the litigation between the parties was ongoing. Gelman Sciences has previously acted in attempt to negotiate solely with the Michigan Department of…
… in the city’s groundwater. From 1966 to 1986, Gelman Sciences of Ann Arbor manufactured medical filters using dioxane, a potentially dangerous organic compound, subsequently contaminating…
… in 2015. Since 1992, Gelman Sciences has been held legally liable by the Environmental Protection Agency for monitoring and cleanup of the contamination; this responsibility has been passed…
… and road salt. In addition, Steve Manville of the Washtenaw Evironmental Health Depart- ment said dioxane - a common, water- soluble, industrial solvent from the nearby Gelman Sciences plant - has…