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Fix Low Water Levels On Lakes Michigan – Huron and Georgian Bay

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Mar 5th, 2013
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New Canada – U.S. Organization has strong message to governments
News release from Restore Our Water Feb 28 2013
Bay City, MI — A newly created Canada – U.S. organization, Restore Our Water International Inc., is urging Federal, State and Provincial governments’ to act immediately to resolve the crisis of low water levels in Lakes Michigan and Huron, including Georgian Bay.
 Restore Our Water International Inc. is demanding that governments finally address the dire economic and ecological impacts of 14 unprecedented years of low and record breaking water levels at the heart of the Great Lakes.
Over the last 80 years, human activity in the St. Clair and Detroit River corridor has permanently lowered Lakes Michigan and Huron by at least 20 inches.  These activities include uncompensated navigation dredging as well as sand and gravel mining, which increased outflows from the middle lakes. These past actions, coupled with a warmer and dryer climate, have resulted in an inability to retain water in the middle and upper Great Lakes. While all the Great lakes are now below their long term averages, Lakes Michigan and Huron are three times lower compared to the others. This is due to the increased Lake Huron outflow at the St. Clair River.
“The Canadian and U.S. governments have to commit the funding and political will to fix this problem,” said Roger Gauthier, a retired U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Hydrologist and the Chair of Restore Our Water International Inc. “While climate has affected levels in all the lakes, lakes Michigan and Huron have been severely low for the past 14 years. There are solutions to this problem that include underwater weirs or ‘speed bumps’ that can be placed in the Upper St. Clair River.”
A Canada – U.S. agreement that called for compensation of navigation dredging in 1962 already exists. The agreement was never implemented and never rescinded. Restore Our Water International Inc. wants the terms of that agreement met and implemented in a responsible manner, respecting both upstream and downstream conditions.
 About Restore our Water International Inc.
Restore Our Water International is an alliance of Canadian and American organizations concerned about the dire economic and ecological impacts of the last 14 years of low water levels in Lakes Michigan and Huron and in Georgian Bay. Restore Our Water International currently consists of 14 appointed directors representing at least 15,000 shoreline property owners and commercial interests along Lakes Michigan and Huron and Georgian Bay.

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