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- Posted August 05, 2010
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News (AP) - Feds award $5.5M for Great Lakes projects

DETROIT (AP) -- The federal government has awarded $5.5 million for three Great Lakes protection projects in Michigan.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration designated the grants for the state and the University of Michigan.
The biggest, totaling $3 million, will provide plant and animal habitat in the Saugatuck area.
Additionally, the state will get $1.7 million to acquire property for ecological and conservation purposes in Houghton.
An $835,000 grant will go to the university for study of algal blooms and water quality in the Great Lakes.
Published: Thu, Aug 5, 2010
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