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    • — September 16, 2010

    Oil may soon be gone, but tons of PCB-contaminated sediment remain in Kalamazoo River

    Long before the Kalamazoo River was flooded with roughly 1 million gallons of crude oil this summer, it was already listed as a Great Lakes Area of Concern for a[…]

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    • — September 14, 2010

    Musty smell might indicate toxicity, new cyanobacteria study shows

    The threat posed by blue-green algal blooms might not be accurately measured by current assessment methods, a new U.S. Geological Survey report finds. Microcystins have historically been the only type[…]

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    • — September 1, 2010

    Hamilton Harbour AOC remediation plan shows signs of progress

    After years of delays, a project to contain contaminated sediments in a Canadian Great Lakes Area of Concern might be showing signs of moving forward. The 2,150 hectare Hamilton Harbour[…]

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    • — August 23, 2010

    Cleanup of Kalamazoo River oil spill will take months

    A series of mandatory tests will soon begin on the oil pipeline that ruptured last month and sent roughly 820,000 gallons of crude oil into a Lake Michigan tributary. When[…]

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