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Monday, May 6
The Indiana Daily Student

Monroe Water Treatment Plant Superintendent Don Gramlich opens one of the filter chambers used to collect large debris from the lake, such as sticks, dead fish and garbage. Gramlich is in his second year as superintendent. Matt Rasnic

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Monroe Water Treatment Plant Superintendent Don Gramlich opens one of the filter chambers used to collect large debris from the lake, such as sticks, dead fish and garbage. Gramlich is in his second year as superintendent.