Bosch Updates Michigan Cleanup Deal: More Payments, No Fines
Published Date: 5/15/2026
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Summary
The government and Robert Bosch Corp. are updating a 1999 agreement about cleaning up a hazardous waste site in Michigan. Bosch will now pay more for future oversight costs and cover some past cleanup expenses, while the government agrees not to fine Bosch for past violations. People have 30 days from May 15, 2026, to share their thoughts on this change.
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