INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION
1999 GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY FORUM
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
SEPTEMBER 24-26, 1999

Great Lakes National Program Office
1999 Great Lakes Water Quality Forum Presentation

Slides

  1. Introduction
  2. Photo of a Great Lake
  3. Satellite Image of Great Lakes Basin
  4. Water Quality Agreement
  5. U.S. Great Lakes Goals
  6. Reducing and Virtually Eliminating Toxic Substances
  7. Atmospheric Deposition of Toxics, 1988-1996 Reductions
  8. Other Key Reductions
  9. Controlling and Eliminating Toxic Inputs to the Great Lakes
  10. Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative
  11. Clean Air Act - Clean Water Act National Reducitons, Pulp and Paper Cluster Rule
  12. Clean Air Act National Reductions, Municipal Waste Combuster Rule, Medical Waste Incinerator Rule
  13. Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Pollutant Strategy
  14. Preferred Approach: Pollution Prevention
  15. Status of Sediment Sites in the Great Lakes Basin
  16. Fox River, Wisconsin
  17. Saginaw Bay Nature Resource Damage Settlement
  18. GM Agreement - Massena, New York
  19. Newburgh Lake, Michigan
  20. Monguagon Creek, Michigan
  21. Ottawa River, Ohio
  22. Other Recent Sediment Clean-ups
  23. Black Lagoon, Michigan
  24. Upcoming Sediment Clean-ups
  25. Protecting and Restoring Habitat and Natural Areas
  26. Shoreline Biodiversity Investment Areas
  27. Clean Water Action Plan - Saving Critical Wetland Habitat
  28. Alvars - Drummond Island, Michigan
  29. Wild Rice - Kakagon Sloughs, Wisconsin
  30. Eastern Lake Ontario Barrier Dunes, New York
  31. Protecting and Enhancing Human and Biological Health
  32. PCB Concentrations in Lake Trout
  33. Aquatic Invasive Species
  34. Ballast Water
  35. Recovering Native Species
  36. Double Crested Cormorant and Mayfly
  37. Lake Trout
  38. Clean and Health Beaches
  39. Improve Management Approaches and Renewd Partnerships
  40. Lakewide Management Plan Acceleration
  41. Lake Huron Initiative
  42. Great Lake Sunset