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The muck is actually type of cyanobacteria called lyngbya, which can congeal into dense mats on the water’s surface. It’s become more pervasive on Lake St. Clair over the past ten years, and is a particular problem for boaters, swimmers, and lakefront homeowners.
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Federal, state and local officials are looking at ways to respond to ongoing high water levels in the Great Lakes this year.Jeff Yoakam is with the U.S.…
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expects Lake Erie to hit record breaking high water levels February through May.Lauren Fry, Technical Lead for Great Lakes…
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Governor Rick Snyder has signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that will commit up to $52 million of state money for upgrades to the…
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SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. - A federal report lists upgrading the Soo Locks shipping complex among 40 proposed infrastructure projects nationwide that would…