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Evaluating Watershed Health Ahead of Huron River Day 2024

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 20, 2026001 Min Read
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The Huron River Watershed received a C+ grade from the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science, indicating a “moderate” health status. Rebecca Esselman, executive director of the Huron River Watershed Council, noted that despite room for improvement, this grade reflects significant recovery from the area’s industrial past.

Among five southeast Michigan watersheds, the Huron was the top performer, thanks to progress made since the Clean Water Act of 1972. However, contaminants like PFAS and urbanization present ongoing challenges, with concerns about unrecognized hazardous chemicals.

Esselman highlighted not only the watershed’s recreational benefits but also its substantial economic impact, likening it to the financial output of the University of Michigan’s football season. Upcoming issues include potential flooding exacerbated by climate change and urban development.

Huron River Day is set for May 19, 2024, with events celebrating the river’s health and encouraging community engagement. Overall, while the Huron River shows improvements, continued efforts are vital to tackle pollution and urban impact to maintain and enhance its ecosystem.

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