Wolverine Wolrdwide supplying bottled water to local middle school while water is tested
A West Michigan shoe manufacturer is sending bottled water to East Rockford Middle School.
An old dumpsite for shoemaker Wolverine Worldwide is believed to be responsible for a chemical leak in the area that could pose health risks. That dumpsite is within a mile of the school.
About 800 students are drinking bottled water until groundwater test results come back.
David O’Donnell, who oversees remediation and redevelopment operations in West Michigan for the state’s Department of Environmental Quality, says the bottled water is only precautionary for the school.
“There is no information to suggest that there is groundwater contamination,” O’Donnell said.
According to O’Donnell, the school still felt it would be best not to drink any tap water until after the results come back.
“That was ultimately a decision the school made, in terms of safety, to have that bottled water,” he said.
O’Donnell says the test results for the school should be back by the end of the month.
Chris Hufnagel, Senior Vice President of Strategy at Wolverine Worldwide, said in a statement released today that the company is offering whole house filters to residents in the affected area who are getting their water tested.