Michigan. Stream Control Commission.
The Michigan Stream Control Commission was created by the provisions on Public Act 245 of 1929. The Commission was specifically charged with the control of the pollution of lakes, rivers, streams, and all waters of the state, and the Great Lakes. Public Act 117 of 1949 created the Water Resources Commission to replace the Stream Control Commission.
From the description of Sewage and pollution, reports and correspondence, 1925-1956. (State Archive of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 53412988
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creatorOf | Michigan. Stream Control Commission. Sewage and pollution, reports and correspondence, 1925-1956. | State Archive of Michigan |
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Canneries |
Chemical industry |
Dairy waste |
Factory and trade waste |
Laundry industry |
Metal trade |
Petroleum refineries |
Sewage disposal in rivers, lakes, etc |
Sugar trade |
Tanneries |
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Active 1925
Active 1956