The 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement requires the United States and Canada to identify Chemicals of Mutual Concern (CMCs) that the two countries agree are potentially harmful to the environment or human health as a result of their presence in the waters of the Great Lakes. As a first step to meeting this commitment, […]
Posted: May 13, 2015Chemicals of Mutual Concern Documents
Canada and the United States Implement a Chemical of Mutual Concern Nomination Process for Great Lakes Stakeholders
The 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement requires the United States and Canada to identify Chemicals of Mutual Concern (CMCs) that the two countries agree are potentially harmful to the environment or human health as a result of their presence in the waters of the Great Lakes. As a means to promote stakeholder engagement in […]
Posted: May 13, 2015