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flag Cadillac gets $8.2M to connect 240 homes to public water, ending PFAS risk.

flag The City of Cadillac has received an $8.2 million grant from Michigan’s EGLE to address PFAS contamination by connecting about 240 homes on private wells to the city’s public water system at no cost. flag The funds will cover installation of service lines, well closures, and water main expansions in two phases, with construction set to begin in 2026 and finish by late 2027, pending legislative approval. flag The project, the largest in Cadillac’s history, aims to ensure safe drinking water for residents, even though the city’s public supply currently meets safety standards.

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