New Bill Would Continue to Keep Great Lakes Clean

DETROIT (AP) — Legislation proposed in the U.S. Senate would continue a federal program that helps remove tons of trash from the Great Lakes and ocean coastal waters each year.

Democratic Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan is co-sponsoring the bill with seven other senators from both parties.

It would reauthorize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Marine Debris Program, which targets solid waste ranging from plastic bits to fishing nets and even abandoned vessels that wash up on U.S. shores.

An estimated 11,000 tons of plastic debris gets into the Great Lakes annually.

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