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Cities are dumping sewage into Michigan rivers. Will climate change make the problem worse?

08.13.2019 - By Lester GrahamPlay

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Each year in Michigan, billions of gallons of raw or partially treated sewage end up in the state's rivers and eventually in the Great Lakes. That pollution can make people sick. There are two causes. One is poor sewer systems. The second is heavy rains. And climate change could be making the problem worse.

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