Military Base Contamination in Michigan
6 installations in Michigan are profiled on this site for documented environmental contamination. Each page covers what was found, the cleanup status, and the health concerns for those who served there.

Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center
An overview of documented PFAS contamination and ongoing CERCLA cleanup at the Air National Guard training center in Alpena, Michigan.

Battle Creek Air National Guard Base
Battle Creek Air National Guard Base in Michigan is being investigated for PFAS in soil and groundwater linked to past firefighting foam use.

Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center
Camp Grayling in Michigan was among the state's first military sites where PFAS was found in nearby wells.

Detroit Arsenal
Detroit Arsenal in Warren, Michigan is an active Army installation where a CERCLA investigation documented PFAS in groundwater.

Selfridge Air National Guard Base
A century-old Michigan air base where TCE, PFOA, and PFOS contamination has been linked to health risks for personnel and neighbors.

Wurtsmith Air Force Base
A Cold War bomber base in Oscoda, Michigan, closed in 1993 and now a Superfund site with PFAS-contaminated groundwater.