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A barrel catches rainfall. (Credit: BiancaGrueneberg/iStock) By ELINOR EPPERSON LANSING – If you live in Southeast Michigan, it’s getting easier to make your lawn environmentally friendly. Watershed councils covering the Huron, Rouge and Clinton rivers have created the Rain Catchers Collective to help more residents and municipalities build green infrastructure.  Ric Lawson, a watershed planner at the Huron River Watershed Council and the program’s manager, said current infrastructure isn’t equipped to filter rainwater. “Stormwater systems really are just meant to convey the water away from properties and get it to streams as quickly as possible,” he said. “And that’s sort of part of th

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