DEP Says Preserving Great Lakes Water Resources Key to Region
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Environmental Protection Deputy Secretary Cathleen Curran Myers said this week that with millions of people relying on the Great Lakes for energy, recreation, agriculture and commerce, preserving its water resources is important to northwest Pennsylvania's economy and quality of life. "Properly managing the Great Lakes and its basin is of paramount importance to protecting the vital water resources that Lake Erie and the "We must be good stewards of these resources and do what we can to preserve it for the sake of our people, our economy, and our quality of life," Myers said at a joint meeting of the Great Lakes Regional Water Resources Committee and The meeting featured a discussion of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact, which would update the way the lakes and waters within its basin are managed and protected, and give On December 13, 2005, the Great Lakes governors and premiers signed agreements at the Council of Great Lakes Governors' Leadership Summit to provide unprecedented protections for the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin. The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement, a good-faith agreement among the Great Lakes States, Ontario and Québec will be implemented in The compact, an agreement among the Great Lakes states that will be passed into law as an interstate compact with congressional consent, was the focus of the meeting. Together, these agreements will forestall any future actions that could unsustainably draw down the Legislation to enact the compact in |
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9/14/2007 |
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