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A Turning Point for Ann Arbor: Superfund Status and the Future of the Gelman Plume - Current Magazine
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A Turning Point for Ann Arbor: Superfund Status and the Future of the Gelman Plume - Current Magazine
For more than three decades, the spread of 1,4-dioxane contamination—commonly known as the “Gelman Plume”—has remained one of the most persistent environmental concerns in the Ann Arbor area. What began as an industrial pollution issue with Gelman Sciences has evolved into a long-running public health and environmental debate—one shaped as much by scientific uncertainty as
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