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Recipient of 2022 Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research’s Ripple Effect Partner Award

Posted on December 30, 2022 by schussm2

Master’s student Lexi Passante featured on page 32 of Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research’s Ripple Effect to discuss her project on road salt pollution in the Great Lakes that was possible due to CIGLR funding.

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