Toxic PFAS is Threatening Montmorency County

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Contaminated Areas Near You

Contaminated Areas Near You

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What is GLPAN?

What is GLPAN?

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Testing for PFAS Contamination

Testing for PFAS Contamination

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What are PFAS?

What are PFAS?

Toxic PFAS are invisible.

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PFAS in Montmorency County

PFAS + Montmorency County

As a Montmorency County resident, you and the 9,270 people living in your community need to stay informed about the threat posed by toxic PFAS contamination.

A quick look at the numbers in Montmorency County:

  • There is 1 site contaminated with toxic PFAS.
  • 29% of residents are over the age of 65, and their health can be aggravated by PFAS contamination.
  • 4% are children, who are especially vulnerable to PFAS.

To combat the harmful effects of PFAS, we must:

  • Raise funds to clean up the Montmorency-Oscoda-Alpena Landfill.
  • Raise awareness of PFAS contamination in Montmorency County waterways, and conduct local events to educate boaters and swimmers of the risks associated with PFAS.
  • Recruit volunteers in key communities such as Avery and Hillman to get the word out about this risk to our community.
  • Raise funds to continue testing important water sources like Cranberry Lake.
  • Raise awareness of potential PFAS contamination in Montmorency County waterways.

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