In its Seventh Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water Quality (signed in 1993), released this February, the International Joint Commission again concludes that contamination by various persistent toxic substances is \u27 the biggest problem facing the Great Lakes ecosystem. The Governments of the United States and Canada are committed to restoring and protecting the Great Lakes and the Commission’s reports assist them by identifying progress and further needs
Representatives from diverse interests came to discuss their concerns with the International Joint C...
On August 1. 1986, the governments of the United States and Canada gave a reference to the Internati...
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
In its Seventh Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water Quality (signed in 1993), released this February...
Thus concludes the International Joint Commission in its Sixth Biennial Report on Great lakes Water ...
The International Joint Com- mission (IIC) has issued its Fifth Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water...
The 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement commits the Governments of the United States and Canada...
Zero discharge of persistent toxic substances; involvement by municipal governments to protect water...
The 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement requires the International Joint Commission (IJC) to ma...
In order to properly fulfill its role as principal advisor to the Commission, the Water Quality Boar...
In their presentation to the Commission- ers and meeting participants, Board Co Chairpersons Valdas ...
The Virtual Elimination Task Force, appointed by the International Joint Commission in the summer of...
Drawn by a highly Visible recommendation to sunset industrial uses of chlorine, a record-setting 1,9...
Under the 1987 Protocol revising the 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joi...
The 1972 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement required that the Parties conduct a comprehensive revie...
Representatives from diverse interests came to discuss their concerns with the International Joint C...
On August 1. 1986, the governments of the United States and Canada gave a reference to the Internati...
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...
In its Seventh Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water Quality (signed in 1993), released this February...
Thus concludes the International Joint Commission in its Sixth Biennial Report on Great lakes Water ...
The International Joint Com- mission (IIC) has issued its Fifth Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water...
The 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement commits the Governments of the United States and Canada...
Zero discharge of persistent toxic substances; involvement by municipal governments to protect water...
The 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement requires the International Joint Commission (IJC) to ma...
In order to properly fulfill its role as principal advisor to the Commission, the Water Quality Boar...
In their presentation to the Commission- ers and meeting participants, Board Co Chairpersons Valdas ...
The Virtual Elimination Task Force, appointed by the International Joint Commission in the summer of...
Drawn by a highly Visible recommendation to sunset industrial uses of chlorine, a record-setting 1,9...
Under the 1987 Protocol revising the 1978 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the International Joi...
The 1972 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement required that the Parties conduct a comprehensive revie...
Representatives from diverse interests came to discuss their concerns with the International Joint C...
On August 1. 1986, the governments of the United States and Canada gave a reference to the Internati...
On July 21, in Windsor, the Great Lakes Water Quality Board presented its Fourth Annual Report to th...