A SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO THE GREAT LAKES CHARTERSupplementary Agreement • June 14th, 2001
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2001The Great Lakes are a bi-national public treasure and are held in trust by the Great Lakes States and Provinces. For the last sixteen years, the Great Lakes Governors and Premiers have followed a set of principles to guide them in developing, maintaining, and strengthening the regional management regime for the Great Lakes ecosystem. Protecting, conserving, restoring, and improving the Great Lakes is the foundation for the legal standard upon which decisions concerning water resource management should be based.
A SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO THE GREAT LAKES CHARTERSupplementary Agreement • June 14th, 2001
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2001The Great Lakes are a bi-national public treasure and are held in trust by the Great Lakes States and Provinces. For the last sixteen years, the Great Lakes Governors and Premiers have followed a set of principles to guide them in developing, maintaining, and strengthening the regional management regime for the Great Lakes ecosystem. Protecting, conserving, restoring, and improving the Great Lakes is the foundation for the legal standard upon which decisions concerning water resource management should be based.
A SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT TO THE GREAT LAKES CHARTERSupplementary Agreement • June 14th, 2001
Contract Type FiledJune 14th, 2001The Great Lakes are a bi-national public treasure and are held in trust by the Great Lakes States and Provinces. For the last sixteen years, the Great Lakes Governors and Premiers have followed a set of principles to guide them in developing, maintaining, and strengthening the regional management regime for the Great Lakes ecosystem. Protecting, conserving, restoring, and improving the Great Lakes is the foundation for the legal standard upon which decisions concerning water resource management should be based.