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Environment
Monday, July 27, 2009
EPA seeking input on Great Lakes restoration
Public meeting tonight in Cuyahoga Heights
WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports
Lake Erie is the source for drinking water for 6-million people. It's also the most abundant fishery of all the Great Lakes
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Reporter Karen Schaefer
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The U.S. EPA is holding a public meeting tonight in Cleveland to ask residents how they should move ahead with projects to restore the Great Lakes.
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Web Resources US EPA Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
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