Abstract:The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River basin provides water for drinking, power generation, industry, navigation, recreation, and wildlife habitat. In 1986, the United States and Canada requested the International Joint Commission (IJC) to report on methods of alleviating adverse effects of fluctuating water levels in the basin. One task was to review consumptive water-use data of the International Great Lakes Diversions and Consumptive Uses Study Board (Study Board), the IJC, and the U.S. Geological Survey and to… Show more
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