(WXYZ) — After a chemical spill was reported in the Huron River this week, many are wondering what hexavalent chromium is and how it could affect their health. Here ...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (“Ninth Circuit”) addressed in a September 29th Opinion the potential liability of a public water system pursuant to the imminent and ...
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Environmental samples from BioLab fire could contain ‘Erin Brokovich’ carcinogen
When Georgia environmental officials analyzed the first ash samples collected after the September 2024 BioLab chemical fire in Conyers, Ga., one element immediately stood out: chromium. The element ...
Saturday, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) officials said three water samples out of 69 collected along 42 river miles this week have come back with detections of ...
On Wednesday, members of the Local Development Finance Authority board and the public for the first time in several years ...
Read full article: Poll: 98% of Michigan State Police Troopers voice ‘no confidence’ in leadership GM said the move will enable it to assemble more than two million vehicles per year right here in the ...
There’s a toxic history to the shiny decorative finishes so ubiquitous on the wheels and bumpers of classic cars. Chrome plating is important to a variety of consumer products from vintage automobiles ...
The following information is from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration:OverviewHexavalent chromium is one of the valence states (+6) of the element chromium. It is usually produced by an ...
OSHA's proposed rule on hexavalent chromium promises a sharp drop in exposure limits. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) ...
Hollywood will make no sequel to Erin Brockovich, nor will Pacific Gas & Electric be reimbursed $333 million. However, after nearly 20 years the truth about hexavalent chromium has finally been ...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (“Ninth Circuit”) in a July 1st Opinion addressed a prior September 29th decision discussing the potential liability of a public water system ...
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