Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Great Lakes and Ohio River Division

Author: Leland R. Johnson

Publisher: Department of the Army

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780160945205

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This historical reference accounts for the first decade of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division's place within the United States Army Corps of Engineers (U.S.A.C.E.) and its navigational projects that began in 1824. The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, formed in 1997, manages two magnificent water resource systems--the Great Lakes and the Ohio River basin. The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division inherited command of seven district offices located in Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Huntington, Louisville, Nashville, and Pittsburgh. In this first decade of service, this division saw many critical changes. This resource traces those changes from the formative challenges of 1997 through the millennium matrix, global deployment, and regional management years into an urgent military construction program at the end of its first decade. It underscores numerous challenges and accomplishments during this timeframe from historical phases to current resolutions. Other products produced by the United States Army, US Army Corps of Engineers (U.S.A.C.E.) can be found here: http://https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/army-corps-engineers Engineering resources collection is here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/engineering Water management resources collection is here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/water-management Navigation Guides and Almanacs are available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/almanacs-navigation-guides


The Great Lakes Water Wars

The Great Lakes Water Wars

Author: Peter Annin

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2009-08-25

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 159726637X

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The Great Lakes are the largest collection of fresh surface water on earth, and more than 40 million Americans and Canadians live in their basin. Will we divert water from the Great Lakes, causing them to end up like Central Asia's Aral Sea, which has lost 90 percent of its surface area and 75 percent of its volume since 1960? Or will we come to see that unregulated water withdrawals are ultimately catastrophic? Peter Annin writes a fast-paced account of the people and stories behind these upcoming battles. Destined to be the definitive story for the general public as well as policymakers, The Great Lakes Water Wars is a balanced, comprehensive look behind the scenes at the conflicts and compromises that are the past-and future-of this unique resource.