ANN ARBOR, Mich. >> The Great Lakes Commission says it will divide nearly $900,000 among seven local organizations to help cut runoff of sediment, nutrients and other water pollutants.Runoff feeds harmful algae blooms and oxygen-starved "dead zones" where fish can't survive.Recipients of the grants will install best-management practices for limiting soil loss and applying fertilizer in ways intended to keep it on the land instead of washing into the Great Lakes.