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Mitchell, alongside a team of minds keeping the river authority operating, explained that many of these dams were a direct ...
The state says it will lower Hall Lake by as much 6 feet by the end of June 2026, saying the dam that holds the water back is not in good enough repair to maintain the current water level.
The Michigan DNR plans to reduce the water levels by 6 inches per week to protect fish and wildlife populations.
A new study has found that dams are so effective at 'impounding' massive amounts of water that they've effectively shifted ...