TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may take another look at placing structures in the St. Clair River to boost water levels in Lakes Huron and Michigan.
The river is at the southern end of Lake Huron and has been dredged over the years to deepen the navigational channel. That allowed more water to flow out of the two lakes, which are connected.
Originally from:
Great Lakes Water Levels: Feds Look At Reducing Flow From Lake Huron And Michigan To St. Clair River

