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The mission of the MRWA is to preserve, protect and enhance the natural, historic and cultural resources of the Muskegon River Watershed through educational and scientific initiatives, while supporting positive economic development, agricultural and quality of life initiatives of organizations working in the river watershed.

 

MRWA Data Repository
Muskegon River Watershed - Health Studies

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2004 Michigan Family Fish Consumption Guide - important facts to know if you eat Michigan fish.

Brooks Township Land Use Vision - recommendation of ways the health of lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, forests and prairies can be improved.

County Statistics - statistics for each Michigan County such as field crops planted and harvested, population, social, economic and housing characteristics, crime, etc.

Enterococci as Indicators of Lake Michigan Recreational Water Quality - (Kinzelman, J. et al) - a comparison of two methodologies and their impacts on public health regulatory events.

Great Lakes Fish Consumption Advisories - (IJC) - 2004 paper prepared to stimulate a review of approaches to advising the public about fish consumption.

Great Lakes Areas of Concern - (EPA) - 43 areas of concern (AOC) have been identified and are included on this website, including Muskegon Lake.

 

Mercury Contamination of Aquatic Ecosystems - (USGS) - report showing states with at least one fish consumption advisory for mercury and other information.

Mercury in the Upper Midwest: A Must-Read Report for Anglers in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan - (IWLA) - examines the extent of mercury-contaminated game fish in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.

Muskegon Lake Community Action Plan - 2002 - Remedial Action Plan Update. Contact MRWA.

 

Sanitary Regulations for Muskegon County - (Muskegon Health Dept) - provide a means for safeguarding the environment necessary for the health and welfare of Muskegon County residents.

Testing the Waters - A Guide to Water Quality at Vacation Beaches - (NRDC) - info concerning beach monitoring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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