It's possibly even more important now than in the 1970s when the first Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was signed. The latest version has some important updates.
Excerpt: The U.S. and Canada have approved an updated version of a 40-year-old pact that commits both nations to protecting the Great Lakes.
Environmental Protection Agency chief Lisa Jackson and Canadian Environment Minister Peter Kent signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement on Friday in Washington, D.C.
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Source: WLFI.com
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