ROBINSON TWP., MI (WHTC) – A town hall meeting stemming from the discovery of high levels of PFAS at a school near Grand Haven last fall has been planned.
Staffers with the state departments of Environmental Quality and Health and Human Services will join with local officials to go over the effects of the high levels of contaminants found at Robinson Elementary School. Levels of 144 ppt, more than double the federal EPA maximum safe level, were spotted in the water coming out of that school’s drinking fountains, which came from nearby wells and not from the Northwest Ottawa Water System, which supplies water to all of the other buildings in the Grand Haven Public Schools district.
The town hall meeting in the main conference room of Ottawa County’s Administrative Offices off of Fillmore Street in West Olive is slated for Friday, February 8th, from 5 PM to 7:30 PM.




