River Raisin Watershed Council has received a grant from the Erb Family Foundation that will support three years of general operating support to continue work in southeast Michigan including: dam removal, debris clearing, water monitoring, and partnering with local, state, and federal agencies and organizations in reducing runoff into the River Raisin and Lake Erie. Read the full story by The Daily Telegram.
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