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Simon Lake Community wants reprieve from Algae

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The Vermilion River Stewardship (VRS) is writing to express concern over an HCI Grant Application by the Simon Lake Community Stewardship Group (SLCSG), requesting that the City of Sudbury purchase a mechanical harvester to remove algae from Simon Lake.

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The Lower Vermilion Source Water Quality Monitoring Project – a 3-year study characterizing the lower Vermilion River with a goal of identifying any negative inputs and outputs affecting water quality, and to ultimately recommend a course of action to protect and restore water quality on the Vermilion River system.

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