Surprisingly, we got one last week, as Environment Minister Peter Kent and EPA administrator Lisa Jackson approved a new Great
Lakes Water Quality Agreement in Washington.
By improving drainage to retain or remove more phosphorus before it discharges into waterways, this strategy will contribute to the binational and provincial 40 % phosphorus reduction target under the Great
Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the Western Lake Erie Collaborative Agreement.
The Great
Lakes Water Quality Agreement of 1972 was signed by Canada and the United States.
Not exact matches
Forty years ago, the great environmental President Richard Nixon and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau signed the international
water quality agreement that brought
Lake Erie back to life.