Risk Summary
Furans and dioxins in sediments of Tittabawassee River pose risks to reproduction and early life stages of piscivorous birds and mammals
Risks to wildlife pervasively distributed throughout the 22 miles of the Tittabawassee River below Midland
Furans and dioxins in sediments of Saginaw River and Bay pose risks to reproduction and early life stages of piscivorous birds and mammals
Experimental (mink feeding) and observational data (fish and bird egg contaminant data) confirm that dioxins and furans are bioaccumulated and pose risks to wildlife