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Buried toxin seeps into tony Michigan resort's life.

Byline: John Bebow

Aug. 7--There's a new sight at Bay Harbor resort, beyond the giant yachts, a golf course dubbed the "Pebble Beach of the Midwest," riding stables, private beaches and huge vacation homes with lakefront views to equal the multimillion-dollar prices.

This year those views are tainted by high cyclone fences and red warning signs lining a quarter of Bay Harbor's 5-mile shoreline: "KEEP OUT. Hazardous Materials. Caustic seepage present."

A cleanup just approved by the Environmental Protection Agency will add trenches along the lakeshore to collect toxic ooze from huge underground piles of toxic dust left over from an old cement-manufacturing plant. ...

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