Why hasn the DEQ analyzed the algae so we can all speak more knowledgeably about its composition and determine the different sources of the E. coli?
“Viable samples of the material that washed onto the shores of Saginaw Bay during 2006 were not available for visual analysis by DEQ biologists.” • • • The story of a suppressed report on Great Lakes Areas of Concern, like the Saginaw River and Bay, has made it to The Washington Post. According to a copy of the draft report, from the nonprofit Center for Public Integrity, people who live near Areas of Concern face elevated risks of infant mortality and cancer. • • • More communities are talking about banning phosphorus, as Bay County has already done, to keep excess nutrients out of the Great Lakes. Macomb County is considering an ordinance to ban phosphorus-based fertilizers, according to The Detroit News. Allegan County adopted a ban earlier this month, the Kalamazoo Gazette reports. • • • There’s more to invasive species than just the zebra mussel. Check out livescience.com, which has an image gallery of 17 of the worst ones. • • • We all know our clothes can generate static electri
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