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Detroit River Restoration: There’s progress, but the daunting process of toxic sediment removal remains
For the Detroit River, a tension remains between what appears to be its recovery and the extensive work still required to clean up the river.
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Lacking Management: Michigan auditor cites lack of updates or formal processes as impediment to recovery of Detroit and Rouge rivers
A report released by Michigan’s auditor general says Michigan’s Office of the Great Lakes failed to update key action plans, engaged in informal processes and improperly granted money.
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Letters, Packages, Pizzas: The duties of the mail boat have changed with the evolution of delivery
- by Natasha BlakelyThe J.W. Westcott Co. has a long-established reputation as a mail boat, delivering letters and messages to freighters passing through the Detroit River, but that no longer encompasses what the boat does.
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