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WMEAC Letter to Senators, June 1970.

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Testimony of Joan Wolfe, January 21, 1970

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Opposition Memo from Thomas Anderson to Joan Wolfe, March 1970

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"Citizens and the environment," The Michigan Daily, January 21, 1970.

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Gov. Milliken signs bill allowing private citizens to sue polluters

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Department of Natural Resources press release about Monroe Creek Development, November 3, 1971

DNR Monroe Creek Press Release.pdf

Tanton Press Release

Monroe Creek Press Release.pdf

Tanton to Wolfe, MEPA Assistance

Tanton to Wolfe requesting MEPF assistance.pdf

Monroe Creek Newsletter #5

Newsletter 5.pdf

Monroe Creek photo

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