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In Michigan, 100K live downstream of old, decrepit dams. ‘We’re at their mercy’

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A report by AP News highlights that approximately 100,000 residents in Michigan live downstream from aging and potentially hazardous dams. Residents express a sense of vulnerability, feeling at the mercy of these deteriorating structures. The situation underscores the risks posed by outdated infrastructure and the need for maintenance or replacement.

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In Michigan, 100K live downstream of aging dams. Residents express concern about their safety.

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