Aug
12

Criticism of Study Floods in from Conservation Groups

A U.S. and Canadian study released this spring was supposed to be the final word on whether a 1960s Army Corps of Engineers dredging project in the St. Clair River helped unleash an uncontrollable erosion problem that has led to a permanent - and ongoing - water loss from Lakes Michigan and Huron.

Led by an Army Corps of Engineers employee, the study concluded that the lakes' low water for most of the past decade is only natural, and nothing needs to be done about it.

The problem is lots of people at this point aren't buying that.

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