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WHMI 93.5 Local News : Report: Saltier Water Puts Lake Michigan Wildlife At Risk
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Bitter cold, windy weather creates ice balls on northern Lake Michigan - mlive.com
Where does the water from Lake Michigan come from? - Quora
Is Salt Mined Under Chicago? | WBEZ Chicago
Infographic: The World's 25 Largest Lakes, Side by Side
Variation of lake salinity around the world, compiled by Dr. Victor M. Ponce, San Diego State University, California
Salt truck plunges into Lake Michigan near Chicago Avenue
Lake Michigan Facts: History, Depth & Temperature | Live Science
Facts and Figures about the Great Lakes | US EPA
Ask the Expert: Is road salt making the Great Lakes saltier? | MSUToday | Michigan State University
Report: Lake Michigan getting saltier | WXPR
Study Says 1 Million Tons of Salt Enter Lake Michigan Annually » Urban Milwaukee
a) Estimated road salt use in the Lake Michigan basin (derived from... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Great Lakes cargo loads inching up after 2009 drop | Drawing Detroit
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Chicago salt truck slides on ice into Lake Michigan | wzzm13.com
New study blames road salt as Michigan, Midwest lakes get saltier
Study finds more than 1M tons of salt is flowing into Lake Michigan each year | Wisconsin Public Radio
Is the Great Salt Lake one of the Great Lakes? - Quora
Chicago salt truck slips on ice, slides into Lake Michigan
Irony? Chicago salt truck slides on ice into Lake Michigan | WICS
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Great Lakes continue to rise; Lakes Michigan, Huron likely to top records September
Road salt threatens Michigan lakes and rivers. Can an alternative take hold? | Great Lakes Now