Water Condition Warning System Not In State Park’s Upgrades Plan

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From the Associated Press — Improvements planned for Holland State Park in western Michigan include a new restroom building, an automated parking notification system and even upgrades to a campground’s electric service. But a draft of the park’s new $4.6 million general management plan by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources does not include an updated water condition warning system for visitors. The Holland Sentinel reports Wednesday that the plan — for the next decade — includes exploring “development of an AM radio station or interactive application to convey real-time park information. Three people have drowned this year at the park which is in Park Township and abuts Lake Michigan.