Study rates Great Lakes on pollution

Source: Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

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Keeping an eye out on our Great Lakes is always a vital concern to U.P. residents, which is what this latest scientific study does. The results are at the link below.

Excerpt: A three-year study has found that Lakes Erie and Ontario are the most seriously threatened of the Great Lakes, along with large sections of the Lake Michigan shoreline.

Scientists on Monday released findings from their analysis, including a detailed set of maps that lists 34 environmental problems such as invasive mussels, toxic pollution and runoff and shows where they are concentrated.

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Source: Sault Ste. Marie Evening News

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