Overview of Research Conducted by the National Water Research Institute in Support of the Great Lakes Action Plan 1989-1994


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The National Water Research Institute (NWRI) received funding to conduct reseach in support of management goals under annexes: 1. Chemical and ecosystem objectives; 2. Remedial action plans and lakewide management action plans; 12. Surveillance; Persistent toxic substances; 13. Non-point source pollution; 14. Contaminated sediments; 15. Atmospheric toxic substances; and 16. Groundwater. In addition, NWRI along with Canada's National Science and Engineering Research Council and the Great Lakes Environment Office jointly sponsored the Great Lakes University Research Fund. The major role of government research on the Great Lakes is to investigate and assess ecosytem function and health. This work is usually initiated in response to identified or suspected problems. Investigations of underlying causes often leads to the discovery of more complex problems. This report provides a summary of the research conducted by NWRI under GLAP 1. The information is organized according to the GLWQA annexes, since funding was provided specifically to acquire knowledge necessary to meet the objectives stated in each annex. The report includes a list of publications associated with the work.




Publications, 1980-1987. --


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Annual Study Reports 1982/1983


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National Water Research Institute Pesticide Research Summary, Fiscal Year 2001-2002


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"This internal report describes the general framework for research on pesticides at the National Water Research Institute, and Institute capabilities in certain areas. In addition, the report summarizes pesticide research conducted at the National Water Research Institute in fiscal year 2001-2002, and indicates resources expended for these studies. A summary is also given of pesticide analyses conducted by the National Laboratory for Environmental Testing of the National Water Research Institute"--Abstract.