Environmental and Social Impact of Stormwater Outfalls at Lake Michigan Beaches
Marcia Silva and
Sandra McLellan
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Marcia Silva: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Sandra McLellan: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD), 2010, vol. 1, issue 3, 34-48
Abstract:
Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and home to approximately one million people. Lake Michigan waters in Milwaukee’s coastal area are mainly used for recreational purposes and drinking water. These coastal waters are impacted by many sources of pollution, from which the presence of sewage is a main concern, as this sewage contains numerous harmful pathogens. In this paper, the authors examine and analyze the beaches of Milwaukee for pollutants to serve as an impetus for future action.
Date: 2010
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