THE NIAGARA RIVER - A WATER-QUALITY MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW

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作者
PHILBERT, FJ
机构
[1] Water Quality Branch, Inland Waters Directorate, Conservation and Protection Service, Ontario Region, Environment Canada, Burlington, L7R 4A6, Ontario
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10.1007/BF00399300
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Niagara River constitutes part of the Laurentian Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River system which represents approximately 80% of North America's supply of surface fresh water. The river is a major source of water for industry, municipalities, recreation and power generation and is the link between Lakes Erie and Ontario. The river forms part of the Canada-U.S. border and falls under the jurisdiction of both countries. The massive industrialization of the region surrounding the river has led to a typical resource use conflict situation in which pollution of the river continues to be a major public concern. A number of constitutional, institutional and jurisdictional factors make the management of the Niagara River an involved and complicated matter. The interests, intent, philosophies, laws and regulations are not necessarily the same among the numerous jurisdictions involved. Despite these differences, however, Canada and the United States have succeeded in developing and implementing a model cooperative international management plan for the river. An overview of the main international aspects relating to the development and implementation of this plan, the Niagara River Toxics Management Plan, is presented.
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页码:157 / 166
页数:10
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