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River Raisin
River Raisin Area of Concern (AOC)
The River Raisin AOC is located in the southeastern Lower Peninsula and discharges into the western basin of Lake Erie at Monroe Harbor. Contamination of the area has been due to historical discharges of heavy metals, grease and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). These discharges have been associated with steel, motor, aluminum and paper mills in the area, as well as local landfill discharges and agricultural runoff.
View the fish consumption guidelines for this river in the Southeast Eat Safe Fish Guide.
This waterbody is easy to access and has a high likelihood of catching fish, which designates it as a Family Friendly Fishing Waters location by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The rules and regulations for this waterbody can be found in the DNR Fishing Guide.
Additional Resources
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
Eat Safe Fish from Areas of Concern (factsheet)