Reports

New Report Explores the Long-Term Costs of Relying on Institutional Controls in Responding to Groundwater Contamination

The true economic, ecological, and social costs of relying on land use restrictions to address groundwater and soil contamination instead of active clean up are likely significantly higher than generally estimated. That is a conclusion of a new report submitted to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). Institutional Controls for Groundwater… Read more »