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Evergreen Lake Watershed Plan

By Michael | March 20, 2012 - 1:03 pm |January 28, 2020 Lake Evergreen, Mackinaw River Watershed

This is a management plan to protect and improve the water quality of Evergreen Lake. Background information on the problems of pollution and runoff influencing is provided. Possible ideas to improve the situation of the water are given along with plans of implementation. It gives an overall action plan to improving Evergreen Lake.

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