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Evolution of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement

Lee Botts

Lee Botts is founder of the Lake Michigan Federation. Botts considers her continuing role as a mentor to young persons who care about the environment to be most important, but the Great Lakes remai...

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Paul Muldoon

Paul Muldoon is the Executive Director and counsel at the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA). Muldoon is the author of four books and numerous articles. He is the coeditor of Canadian Environmental Law Reports.

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Evolution of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement

Lee Botts

Paul Muldoon


Water quality concerns are not new to the Great Lakes. They emerged early in the 20th century, in 1909, and matured in 1972 and 1978. They remain a prominent part of today’s conflicted politics and advancing industrial growth. The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, became a model to the world for environmental management across an international boundary. Evolution of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreementrecounts this historic binational relationship, an agreement intended to protect the fragile Great Lakes.

One strength of the agreement is its flexibility, which includes a requirement for periodic review that allows modification as problems are solved, conditions change, or scientific research reveals new problems.
the first progress was made in the 1970s in the area of eutrophication, the process by which lakes gradually age, which normally takes thousands of years to progress, but is accelerated by modern water pollution. The binational agreement led to the successful lowering of phosphorus levels that saved Lake Erie and prevented accelerated eutrophication in the rest of the Great Lakes ecosystem. Another major success at the time was the identification and lowering of the levels of toxic contaminants that cause major threats to human and wildlife health, from accumulating PCBs and other
persistent organic pollutants


Reviews

"...a scholarly discussion of the Canadian-American partnership...detailed and heavily researched....an excellent reference, as accessible to lay readers as well as students and professionals in environmental studies." - The Bookwatch

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Dave Dempsey Environmental Studies Series


Paperback Edition:

Appendix, Glossary, Index
World rights
256 pp., 7 " x 10 ", September 2005
paper, $34.95
0-87013-752-2
978-0-87013-752-5

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