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IUGLS Public Meetings Tonight in Your chance to comment on the impacts
of water level fluctuations and possible new regulations! Monday June 16 7-9
p.m., Tuesday, June 17 7-9
p.m., Thursday, June 19 7-9
p.m., Collins Learning Center, Crossroads at Big Creek, 2041 Michigan Street,
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Friday, June 20 7-9
p.m., Barth Hall, Concordia University, 12800 North Lake Shore Drive, Mequon,
Wisconsin At these meetings, experts from the International Upper Great Lakes
Study (IUGLS) will present the latest scientific work and provide current
information about water levels. They will also briefly outline the
structure and purpose of the Study and review a history of water level
regulation in the Great Lakes. The presentation will stress the
importance of public input to the Study process and the need for interested
individuals and organizations from throughout the basin to participate. Attendees
will have an extensive opportunity to present their views and ask questions. The initial focus of IUGLS is whether possible physical changes in the
St. Clair River and other factors are contributing to near record low levels in
the upper Great Lakes. More broadly, the Study is examining whether
regulation of outflows from More information, including maps to meeting sites, is available at www.iugls.org. Contact: |