MEDIA RELEASE
For Release June 30,
1997
International Joint Commission appoints
James T. Bernier to
the International St. Lawrence River Board
of Control
The International Joint Commission announced today that it has
appointed James T. Bernier of Watertown, New York to serve as a
member of its International St. Lawrence River Board of Control.
Mr. Bernier succeeds John Spence, who has retired from the
ten-member board.
Mr. Bernier is a licensed professional engineer who
specializes in water supply engineering, wastewater engineering,
waterfront development and related fields. He is the chief
administrative officer of Bernier, Carr and Associates where he
has served for 27 years. From 1966 to 1970, he supervised highway
design in a five-county area for the New York State Department of
Transportation. Mr. Bernier received his Bachelor of Civil
Engineering degree from the Clarkson College of Technology.
The International Joint Commission was created under the
Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 to help prevent and resolve
disputes over the use of waters along the Canada-United States
boundary. Its responsibilities include approving projects that
would change water levels on the other side of the boundary, such
as the international hydropower project at Massena, New York and
Cornwall, Ontario. If it approves a project, the Commission's
order of approval may require that flows through the project meet
certain conditions to protect interests in both countries.
The International St. Lawrence River Board of Control was
established by the Commission in its 1952 order of approval. Its
main duty is to ensure that outflows from Lake Ontario meet the
requirements of the Commission's Orders. The Board also develops
regulation plans and conducts special studies as requested by the
Commission.
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