The Compact Quarterly E-Newsletter: August 2020
In this edition: 2020 Annual Meeting moving online, calls for Congressional investments in the Great Lakes Basin, Blue Accounting’s partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and more.
In this edition: 2020 Annual Meeting moving online, calls for Congressional investments in the Great Lakes Basin, Blue Accounting’s partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and more.
In this edition: Relaunching our newsletter, recapping Great Lakes Day 2020, resilience in the Great Lakes Basin, and more.
2020 Great Lakes Commission Federal Priorities
This report summarized information gleaned from the Integrated Water Asset Management (IWAM) webinar series and focus groups regarding key barriers and recommended best practices for catalyzing IWAM.
The Cumulative Impact Assessment of Withdrawals, Consumptive Uses and Diversions is used for a review of decision making standards and their application, and for other purposes.
In order to fulfill the charge of the Great Lakes Basin Compact, the Great Lakes Commission has engaged in a comprehensive series of assessments of the Great Lakes Basin Compact and the Commission, including the legal, administrative, and financial structures of the Commission.
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The 2018 Great Lakes Commission Annual Report includes remarks from Chair John Linc Stine and Executive Director Darren J. Nichols.
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2019 Great Lakes Commission Federal Priorities
With strong bipartisan support and a proven record of success, the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is creating jobs and revitalizing struggling communities across the eight-state Great Lakes region.
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In this edition: Blue Accounting’s aquatic invasive species surveillance tools, a new video from the Invasive Mussel Collaborative, updates on ErieStat’s efforts to track Lake Erie phosphorus, information about grant opportunities, and much more!
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Archived project materials
Archived project materials
A team of Great Lakes organizations worked with the University of Michigan’s Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics to analyze the economic impacts of funding provided by the GLRI between 2010 and 2016, the amount of region-wide economic activity that has been and will be triggered by GLRI investment through 2036, the growth in regional tourism that has resulted due to the GLRI, and the impact of the program on the region’s quality of life as reflected in home values.
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Archived project materials