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Great Lakes Regional Collaboration - Coastal Health Strategy Team



Good afternoon,

 

The Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Coastal Health Strategy Team would like any information (manuscripts, published abstracts, technical reports or web addresses) regarding current Great Lakes research that is in keeping with our problem statement (currently in draft form):

 

“Contact (including external, ingestion, and inhalation) with near shore water of the Great Lakes can pose a risk to human health.  Much of the cause is due to pollution that enters and accumulates in the Great Lakes as a result of combined sewer overflows (CSO), sanitary sewer overflows (SSO), inconsistent sewage treatment standards, shedding from bathers, lack of wastewater monitoring and enforcement, aging and overloaded sewage treatment equipment, and illegal and inefficient septic systems.  Indirect sources, such as storm water runoff, agricultural runoff, atmospheric deposition and releases of pollutants from contaminated sediments, also contribute to the risk of adverse health outcomes.  Monitoring alone is insufficient to determine contamination sources.  Additional funding is needed to assist federal, state, and local governments to address pollution elimination and for public education.” 

 

Attached you will find the body of knowledge assembled to date.  If you have suggestions or additions please send them as a response to this e/m and do not add or subtract from the original document.  Our target date for assembling this information is February 28th.

 

Thank you in advance for your additions/suggestions,

 

Julie Kinzelman

City of Racine, Wisconsin

 

 

 

Attachment: GLCHST REFERENCE LIST.doc
Description: GLCHST REFERENCE LIST.doc