GRCA report says water content of snowpack is greater than normal
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GRCA will invest about $40 million this year on programs that protect life and minimize property damage from flooding and erosion, improve the health of the Grand River watershed, connect people to the environment through outdoor experiences and manage its land holdings responsibly and sustainably
GRCA report says water content of snowpack is greater than normal
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