“This winter’s wide range of temperatures and lack of snow cover have been responsible for the increase in ice activity leading to the shoreline damage,” said Russ Schultz, supervisor of DNR Waters’ Lake Management Program. DNR hydrologists and local government officials anticipate there will be higher numbers of permit requests for shoreline restoration work this […]
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