Troubled Waters: 2 Michigan Lakes Top Most Polluted List
Michigan is known for its diverse attractions, and among them are the Great Lakes. However, even these stunning bodies of water are not immune to a significant problem which is pollution. Despite being home to some of the most picturesque lakes in the nation, many of them are sadly experiencing heavy contamination. From industrial contaminants, agricultural runoff, and untreated sewage to plastic, all types of garbage pollute the Lakes.
AZ Animals compiled a list of the ten most polluted lakes in the U.S. According to the site, humans discharge approximately 80% of the world’s wastewater back into the environment, largely untreated, polluting rivers, lakes, and seas.
Two Michigan lakes rank among the most polluted.
The second largest Great Lake by volume, Lake Michigan (#4), and the fourth largest lake in North America by surface area, Lake Erie (#3) ranked among the most polluted in the nation. Forget clean drinking water and picturesque beaches, according to the website, Lake Michigan is plagued by decaying algae, lifeless fish, and a slimy layer of motor oil. But there’s a glimmer of hope as the federal government has stepped in with new rules and regulations to keep a check on industries. And protect the waters surrounding the lake, including the Detroit River, which could potentially contribute to the pollution problem.
When it comes to Lake Erie, it had become the most polluted of the Great Lakes and is highly impacted by human activity and chemical pollutants, according to the site.
Where is the most polluted lake in the U.S.?
In Central New York, you’ll find Onondaga Lake, which holds a rather unfortunate title: the most polluted lake in the United States. This lake is not only one of the most polluted in the nation but also ranks among the most contaminated lakes worldwide.
See the full study and ranking here.