Corps to embark on wasteful $850,000 Bitter Lake study
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By Watertown Current Staff - November 5, 2024 in Featured, Column, Opinion Reading Time: 3 minutes
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Brad Johnson At the same time the US Army Corps of Engineers proposes to turn Lake Kampeska into an artificial flood reservoir, it now plans to study ...
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