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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Gov. Snyder Signs Bill for Emergency Dredging Amid Low Lake Levels

The legislation, which was championed by lawmakers along Lake St. Clair received bipartisan support in the House and Senate.

Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation Wednesday allowing for $21 million from the state for 58 emergency harbor dredging projects amid record low water levels in the Great Lakes and Lake St. Clair. "As the Great Lakes State, we need to ensure the availability of our beautiful waterways to boaters to support tourism, local communities, the state economy and safe boating," Snyder said in a prepared statement. "I thank the Legislature for approving these funds in time for the boating season." Locally, legislators who represent communities along Lake St. Clair pushed for the emergency dredging legislation, including Sen Jack Brandenburg, R-Harrison Township, who called for low-interest loans for marinas. Brandenburg was joined by Republican …

Tracy - Chesterfield Twp

8:50 pm on Friday, March 29, 2013

I'm so thankful he's doing this! Now, if we could get some action on the phragmite problem which has taken over many canals throughout Harrison Twp, Chesterfield Twp and New Baltimore. This urgent concern if not addressed quickly will take over Lake St Clair and there won't be a need for dredging, because there will not be a Lake!   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

PTI Plastics Leads Clinton River Clean-Up in Macomb Twp.; Volunteers Still Needed

The clean-up, organized by PTI Engineered Plastics, will take place from 10 a.m. until noon Saturday near 23 Mile and Romeo Plank.

The Clinton River is a major spillway into Lake St. Clair and inevitably the Great Lakes, and that’s only one reason why keeping the waterway clean is so important.  Volunteers will descend on stretches of the Clinton River throughout the area Saturday, Sept. 8, to pick up debris, remove invasive species and stencil storm drains. Historically, more than 300 volunteers have participated in Clinton Clean-Up, according to the Clinton River Watershed Council.  PTI Engineered Plastics in Macomb Township is leading the local cleaning effort, set for 10 a.m. until noon. Volunteers interested in helping with the project should show up to register and complete a waiver form behind Shield’s Pizza. Those representing a company may carry signs or wear…

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