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4:43 pm
Thu April 7, 2011
Lake Muskegon clean up slated
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Clean up will remove mercury and toxic waste from the lake
The clean-up of industrial waste in Muskegon Lake will start next month. The lake is contaminated with mercury and other pollutants that get into fish and wildlife. The Muskegon River flows through the lake on its way to Lake Michigan.
Kathy Evans is with the West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission.
“U.S EPA and the state of Michigan entered into the agreement to clean up Muskegon Lake and the community sees this as very beneficial to the local economy, to the environment to the fish and wildlife habitat and the water quality here in Muskegon Lake and to Lake Michigan.”
The clean-up is being paid for by the state and federal governments and is expected to cost twelve-million dollars.
Sarah Alvarez-Michigan Radio Newsroom
