St. Clair River part of wider look at lakes; Human, natural causes of low levels probed
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by Tina Lam | Source: Detroit Free Press
A new international study, which has tapped scientists and consultants from the United States and Canada, aims to determine whether human activity has caused a major drop in Great Lakes water levels as a 2005 private Canadian study suggested.
That study, by W.F. Baird & Associates of Toronto, said the St. Clair River has continuously eroded, making it deeper, especially in a 2-mile stretch above and below the Blue Water Bridge connecting Port Huron and Sarnia… Full story at Detroit Free Press >>


