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Tue Apr 12, 2016, 08:17 AM Apr 2016

Expert urges caution on Great Lakes water diversion plan

A plan in Wisconsin to divert drinking water outside of the Great Lakes basin appears sound, but it could set a dangerous precedent, says Joseph F. Atkinson, director of the Great Lakes Program at the University at Buffalo.

The lakes contain about 6 quadrillion gallons of water, or roughly 20 percent of the world's fresh surface water.
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact, a 2008 agreement signed by eight Great Lakes states and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, prevents the siphoning of water outside the basin. But the compact allows communities in so-called "straddling counties" – those which are partially located within the basin – to apply for a water diversion permit.
The City of Waukesha, Wisconsin, is located within a straddling county – also called Waukesha. Because the city's water source is tainted with radium and other contaminants, it is seeking to divert roughly 10 million gallons per day from Lake Michigan. Waukesha's mayor says the city would replenish the basin with the same amount in the form of treated wastewater.


Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-expert-urges-caution-great-lakes.html#jCp

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Expert urges caution on Great Lakes water diversion plan (Original Post) sue4e3 Apr 2016 OP
Mmmmm....replaced by treated wastewater. . truebrit71 Apr 2016 #1
??? FBaggins Apr 2016 #2
Exactly. Plus a lot of untreated wastewater. dbackjon Apr 2016 #3
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