Last year, Michigan’s environmental agency drafted more rigorous rules to protect state waters and the Great Lakes from a new tide of farm-based pollution. Stronger regulatory measures could succumb to political pressure from farm and energy interests. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
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- National Museum of the Great Lakes hosts micro exhibit for donated artifacts
- Anglers risk losing popular Erie steelhead spot access as low water conditions persist
- November on the Great Lakes is deadly. The Edmund Fitzgerald and many others bear witness
- Great Lakes ports will get a share of U.S. EPA funding to move shipping off fossil fuels
- Toronto’s ‘waterfront city’ project reaches new milestone
- 49 years after sinking, Abilene resident keeps memory of ‘SS Edmund Fitzgerald’ alive
- COMMENTARY: Safety risks will increase in Lake Michigan with climate change
- Mariners’ Church of Detroit holds 59th annual Great Lakes memorial service
- Snowbird survives: Great Lakes piping plover makes it to Florida despite broken leg
- Michigan adds watershed monitors to help keep algal bloom-inducing phosphorus out of Lake Erie