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Sensors to monitor Clinton River
Part of GLWA’s larger southeast Michigan master plan By: Nick Mordowanec | C&G Newspapers | Published February 6, 2021
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP The Clinton River is one of three southeastern Michigan rivers being studied to help improve water quality and wastewater treatment in the region.
It is part of the Great Lakes Water Authority’s “Regional River Water Quality Monitoring Program,” with local impacts in communities such as Clinton Township and Sterling Heights both of which already have gauges that monitor the height and flow of water but will now be enhanced with new sensors.