Testing expands in Huron River chemical spill VIDEO
The state is expanding testing after a cancer-causing chemical was released into the Huron River. It came from a Wastewater Treatment Facility and went into Norton Creek. Right now, everyone is being asked to stay out of the river from Wixom Road in Oakland County to Kensington Road in Livingston County.
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