Bridge Michigan
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Beneath the clear water and beyond its shallow areas teeming with life, Church Lake is a dead zone- a chemical soup of phosphorus and road salt has left the water toxic and oxygen-deprived.
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Warming winters are changing the Great Lakes, but little is known about how those changes affect life beneath the surface.
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Decades of experiments with other options, from beet- and corn-based deicers to sand and chemical mixes, have yet to yield an alternative that's anywhere as effective and affordable.