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State matching money needed or St. Louis River National Estuary project dies
91.3 KUWS, Duluth, MN (2/26)
The St. Louis River would be the 28th National Estuarine Research Reserve in the country and the 2nd on the Great Lakes. The reserve would bring in $550,000 in federal grants each year. To get those dollars the state needs to offer a 30% match, or about $236,000 annually.

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How deep are the Great Lakes?
from Chris in Minnesota

The Great Lakes consist of five different lakes, each with its own depth. Lake Superior is the deepest lake, at around 1,333 feet (406 meters) at its greatest depth. You can find interesting facts and figures on all of the Great Lakes, such as depth, length and volume, by going to TEACH's Facts & Figures page.

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Answered on September 14, 2000

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