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LSSU receives CARES Act funding to support Center for Freshwater Research and Education | News, Sports, Jobs


Mar 3, 2021
A rendering of the Lake Superior State University Center for Freshwater Research and Education is shown. LSSU received a $956,858 CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant from the Economic Development Administration within the U.S. Department of Commerce to purchase lab equipment to build capacity at the Center for Freshwater Research and Education, according to an announcement from LSSU. (Graphic courtesy of LSSU)
SAULT STE. MARIE Lake Superior State University received a $956,858 CARES Act Recovery Assistance grant from the Economic Development Administration within the U.S. Department of Commerce to purchase lab equipment to build capacity at the Center for Freshwater Research and Education, according to an announcement from LSSU. ....

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University gives St. Marys River clean, green boost


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Green landscaping will prevent polluted run off from the Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education building soon to be built along the St. Marys River. Image: SmithGroup
By Taylor Haelterman
High school students, community groups and Lake Superior State University will use landscaping this summer to reduce pollution flowing into the St. Marys River.
The project recently received $250,000 from the United States Forest Service as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a program that protects Great Lakes drinking water and habitat.
Stormwater carries things like trash and bacteria from the city, through the drainage systems and into the river, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.  Landscaping, also known as green infrastructure in this context, reduces or treats stormwater runoff on its way to a river or lake. ....

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