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CLEVELAND (May 13, 2016) – Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, DBWP has been able to prepare plans for restoration projects at four different sites along the Doan Brook. These projects are spread throughout the watershed and include restoration work at the mouth of the Brook, rehabilitation of the stream at two different sites in Rockefeller Park, and remediation of a degraded stretch of the South Branch through Canterbury Golf Club. To read more about these restoration projects, see our 2016 newsletter.

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