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Natural Rivers (or not) - Pine, Upper manistee
Yeah, but most Lower Michigan rivers are subject to industrial waste or
agricultural runoff. And that's not natural. Walt wrote: A week ago two rivers in the northern lower peninusila of Michigan were designated as Natural Rivers under the 1970 Michigan Natural Rivers act. This action protects the scenic quality of the Pine and Upper Manistee Rivers, preserving their natural character. So far, so good. Now the legislature is trying to undo that designation and gut the Natural Rivers act. Not so good. Public hearings are tomorrow, 24 Sept 2003. See http://www.mlui.org/landwater/fullarticle.asp?fileid=16566 -- //-Walt // // -- "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." --Dr. Hunter S. Thompson |
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