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Task force needs property owner information on underground features in Keweenaw County
Task force needs property owner information on underground features in Keweenaw County
Contact: Jay Parent, 906-236-9611 or John Pepin, 906-226-1352 Agency: Natural Resources
June 2, 2021
Affected area is Lake Superior shoreline from Gay to Grand Traverse Harbor
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy s Water Resources Division, in cooperation with the Buffalo Reef Task Force, is asking property owners to report underground features, like onsite septic systems and water and irrigation lines, along a 5-mile stretch of Lake Superior shoreline in Keweenaw County. Over the past few years, the task force has been working to remove dark-colored stamp sands from the beach between the community of Gay and Grand Traverse Harbor.
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Conservation officers said the deer was lying at the edge of a home s yard along North Bass Lake Road and about a half mile north of 10 1/2 Mile.
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