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Michigan issues Lake Erie watershed plan to curb harmful algal blooms

State issues Lake Erie watershed plan to curb harmful algal blooms

ADRIAN — State officials last month released a management plan for improving Lake Erie water quality, but environmental groups say the plan is flawed.

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