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    • — July 7, 2010

    Despite years of phosphorus controls, Lake Erie remains unhealthy

    Despite meeting Clean Water Act mandated pollution targets for more than a decade, a new study shows Lake Erie is still fundamentally unhealthy. The Nearshore and Offshore Lake Erie Nutrient[…]

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    • — June 29, 2010

    Ashtabula River restoration sets example for Great Lakes cleanups

    It was once considered among the worst of the Great Lakes Areas of Concern, but several years and millions of dollars later the Ashtabula River might soon be stricken from[…]

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    • — June 14, 2010

    Dredging planned to clean up River Raisin AOC

    The River Raisin, a Great Lakes Area of Concern in southeastern Michigan, once contained some of the highest concentrations of toxic PCBs ever found in water. The river has been[…]

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    • — May 21, 2010

    Dredging in Ottawa River aims to undo years of toxic contamination

    Long plagued by runoff and discharges from landfills, industrial facilities, and several sewer outlets that overflow after heavy rain, the Ottawa River in northern Ohio has been called the state’s[…]

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