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Muskegon Chronicle
Jul 1 2010
MUSKEGON, MI - Decades ago, Muskegon Lake was on the brink of environmental disaster. Heavy industrial use left its waters severely tainted, unsuitable for people living near its shore, for fishing or any kind of recreational activity. Efforts to transform the lake largely prevailed, and now local officials and property owners are bent on striking the perfect balance, one that allows a healthy shoreline people can live near and enjoy, and still provide opportunities for commercial shipping and economic development. |
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