Blame St. Clair River Dredging for Low Water LevelsThe Detroit Free Press reports that a study released Monday by W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers of Toronto finds that Lake Michigan and Lake Huron have permanently lost a foot of water because of erosion in the St. Clair River caused by dredging and other activities. "It's like a drain hole at the bottom of a bathtub," said Rob Nairn of W.F. Baird.More on St. Clair River activities affecting Great Lakes water levels in the Freep Related AreasCommunityCommunity > Environment & Environmental Organizations Five Things You Need to Know about Michigan Sports & Recreation Recreation & Sports > Boating, Diving & Beaches
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