Rouge River Watershed
New report says 85 gallons of oil / kerosene dumped at Northville Downs

Jul. 5, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News It is now known there was between 80 and 85 gallons of oil and kerosene that spilled from eight drums and a storage container last month at the former Northville Downs demolition site according to a recent statement by the Michigan
Accident dumps motor oil – kerosene into Rouge watershed


Jun. 23, 2024 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News A ruinous accident occurred Friday at the site of the former Northville Downs building project (The Downs) near Center Street and Seven Mile Road – just upstream on the Rouge River tributary that feeds Phoenix Lake and Wilcox Pond, located in Plymouth
Johnson Creek project progressing well


Sep. 26, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Johnson Creek at Fish Hatchery Park is getting a nearly million-dollar makeover that will transform the park, improving both fish habitat and visitor experience, as well as bolstering water quality within the Rouge River watershed. Construction crews from Anglin Civil, LLC,
Friends of the Rouge moves to PARC


Environmentalist from Friends of the Rouge inspect the Plymouth Township-McClumpha Park pond, August 2015. Apr. 20, 2018 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Friends of the Rouge, (FOTR) will relocate their offices to Plymouth’s Arts and Recreation Complex this summer from the Dearborn campus of the University of