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Agricultural Pollution in the Great Lakes
One of the greatest threats to the quality and health of Great Lakes and its tributaries is excess chemicals, fertilizers, and sediment from irresponsible agricultural practices.
The Great Lakes Compact and The Dangers of Water Diversions from the Lakes
The Great Lakes contain 20% of the earth’s fresh surface water — to protect this resource for future generations, we must take care and manage them properly. Clean Water Action is working with partners from around the region to make sure Great Lakes leaders provide more options for formal public input when evaluating water diversion proposals.
Stopping invasive species in the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are national treasures. They provide drinking water to more than 40 million people and contain 20% of the earth’s fresh surface water. Unfortunately, the Great Lakes have been severely damaged by more than 180 invasive and non-native plant and animal species.
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI): Will The Federal Budget “Make the Great Lakes Great, Again”
Not just for the millions of tourists that visit the scenic shores each year, but for the diverse ecosystem that lives beneath the surface and yes, the millions of people that depend on the Great Lakes for drinking water.
Water Infrastructure in the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are a national treasure. They contain 20% of the earth’s fresh surface water and are the drinking water source for more than 40 million people. However, dangerously outdated infrastructure remains a huge threat to our lakes.