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Cass River

The Cass River is a waterway located in Michigan that flows through parts of the state, including the city of Saginaw. It originates from smaller streams and lakes, traveling approximately 50 miles before emptying into Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron. The river supports local ecosystems, provides recreational opportunities like fishing and boating, and has historical significance for transportation and industry in the region. Its watershed area includes areas of agricultural, urban, and forested land, influencing water quality and habitat health. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and improve the river's condition for ecological and community benefits.