Into October, there were higher air temperatures in the entire northwest region than ever before.
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Into October, there were higher air temperatures in the entire northwest region than ever before.
The post Lake Erie algae in 2022 worse than predicted; it plateaued rather than peaked first appeared on Great Lakes Echo. Read Full Story
Ricky DeFoe can tell you all you need to know about fresh water on Earth in one minute or less. He rattles off that “70% of our planet — our Mother Earth is water. Ninety-seven percent of that water is saltwater. That leaves just 3% freshwater — 1% is in the atmosphere, 1% is subsurface, and 1% is on the surface.
If the Supreme Court rules for the Sacketts, swaths of the country’s wetlands could lose protections under the Clean Water Act. Read the full story by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Read the full story
Restoring water service to seven southeast Michigan communities affected by an August 13 water main break will take even longer than initially estimated, officials for the Great Lakes Water Authority said. They attribute the delay to needing to send a piece of pipe back to its manufacturer because it didn’t meet specifications. Read the full story by The…
Great Lakes invasive species cling to shipments and navigate canals to migrate, but one aquatic invader – sea lamprey – benefitted from border closures instead. During 2020, 93 Great Lakes tributaries and 11 standing bodies of water were scheduled for chemical treatments for lamprey, but only 26 tributaries and six standing bodies of water were completed.
The post The pandemic that closed the U.S./Canadian border to people may have opened it to the invasive sea lamprey first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
A Lambton County man who took part in blockading the Blue Water Bridge and a stretch of Highway 402 between London and Sarnia amid protests of pandemic-related restrictions pleaded guilty to mischief and was sentenced to two years of probation and fined $2,000.
A precautionary boil water advisory has been lifted for the Lion’s Head water system. The Grey Bruce Health Unit announced Tuesday evening that the advisory had been lifted by the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula in consultation with the health unit and the Ontario Clean Water Agency. The advisory was issued Saturday evening following a […]
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