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Trap Rock River Watershed

Watershed SummaryTrap Rock River Watershed 

The Trap Rock River Watershed encompasses approximately 29,528 acres and is located in Houghton County. Major land uses, in descending order, include forest, wetlands, urban, agricultural, and miscellaneous. The watershed's main channel, the Trap Rock River, is a major tributary to the Keweenaw Waterway, which connects to Lake Superior.  The Trap Rock River Watershed Plan was approved under the CMI administrative rules and was funded under section 319. 

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For a copy of the approved watershed management plan, please contact Peter Vincent via email, or at 517-241-8351.

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