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Alarming Flashmann Jan 2013 #1
The aquifers are in trouble, too. longship Jan 2013 #2
Yes they are.... Flashmann Jan 2013 #5
Here: UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #17
Bottling is a large problem marlea3 Feb 2013 #19
That may affect power in the Eastern States and Provinces TrogL Jan 2013 #3
I wonder how many coal-fired powerplants rely on Great Lakes water NickB79 Jan 2013 #9
There are also a couple of nuke reactors on the lakes. Sirveri Jan 2013 #11
light rain in the spring? it rained all of april and ,may and into june leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #4
Not in Central Illinois...... Flashmann Jan 2013 #7
Not around Jackson, Michigan. I have swamps/ponds that I can walk across. First time in my 54yrs Purveyor Jan 2013 #8
im in cleveland ohio and we got drenched leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #15
I think control structures are inevitable to protect the levels of Lake Michigan–Huron... hunter Jan 2013 #6
Is it still true millions of gallons of water is still being sold lovuian Jan 2013 #10
That would be one long pipeline. UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #18
The biggest problem was the lack of snowfall and the mild winter. roamer65 Jan 2013 #12
We have had about 4 inches of snow mid-mich for the season so far and forecast to be in the mid-50's Purveyor Jan 2013 #13
Meanwhile, China is having its coldest winter on record. amandabeech Jan 2013 #16
Dredging the St. Clair river is the culprit... Evasporque Feb 2013 #20
Yup, playing hell with marine freight carriers Godhumor Jan 2013 #14
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