Michigan authorities issue new orders on contaminated riverfront site

Source: https://windsorstar.com/, February 3, 2020
By: Dave Battagello

Michigan environmental authorities have issued several new orders to the aggregate company that operates on the Detroit River where a shoreline collapse occurred two months ago, as well as to the property’s owners.
Interim response efforts to slow the ongoing collapse of the contaminated property into the river by Detroit Bulk Storage — the aggregate company involved in the Nov. 26 collapse — and Revere Dock which owns the property have been problematic, said Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). Read more.

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