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Michigan Awards Nearly $300,000 For Water Quality Monitoring

2015-03-31 18:10:27| Waste Management - Topix.net

Recipients announced Tuesday by the Department of Environmental Quality include Saginaw Valley State University, which is getting more than $61,000 to monitor Bad Axe Creek in Huron County; and Calvin College, which is getting more than $56,000 for Plaster Creek in Kent County. The Kalamazoo County Office of the Drain Commissioner received more than $39,000; Western Michigan University got about $37,000; and the Wayne County Department of Public Services received nearly $36,000 to monitor the Rouge River in two counties.

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