October 12, 2009 - Ludington Daily News - The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has identified three plumes of contaminated groundwater moving in a westerly and northwesterly direction from the factory sites.
The Ludington City Council has begun considering adopting an ordinance to forbid all use of water from wells in the targeted section of town, which is north of Tinkham Avenue, south of Lincoln Lake, east of Lakeshore Drive and west of Delia Street.
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Contaminated well water issue before Lunington council in Michigan
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The groundwater contamination in Ludington may be caused by chemicals from closed dumps (landfills) in the area. One nearby dumpsite is located between Bryant Rd., Monona Dr, Tinkham Ave., and Washington Ave.
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