Lake Superior Lakewide Management
Plan 2008
Since 1991, as called for in the Canada-U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lake Superior Lakewide Management Plan (LaMP) has provided an assessment of the state of the Lake Superior ecosystem, including its ecological impairments, emerging issues and their causes, and gaps in knowledge which require further research and monitoring. The LaMP has also identified additional actions required to achieve LaMP goals and targets. The Lake Superior Binational Program partners are continuing to develop and implement the LaMP. The many accomplishments of both the Zero Discharge Demonstration Program (ZDDP) and the Broader Program (the two components of the Binational Program) reinforce the concept of the Lake Superior LaMP as an exemplary model for binational cooperative ecosystem management of the Great Lakes.
- Entire LaMP (PDF, 382 pp. 13Mbytes)
- Cover (PDF, 2 pp. 467 Kbytes)
- Table of Contents (PDF, 7 pp. 43 Kbytes)
- Executive Summary (PDF, 12 pp. 474 Kbytes)
- Chapter 1 (PDF, 17 pp. 183 Kbytes)
- Chapter 2 (PDF, 25 pp. 834 Kbytes)
- Chapter 3 (PDF, 23 pp. 570 Kbytes)
- Chapter 4 (PDF, 61 pp. 3452 Kbytes)
- Chapter 5 (PDF, 31 pp. 632 Kbytes)
- Chapter 6 (PDF, 52 pp. 1958 Kbytes)
- Chapter 7 (PDF, 18 pp. 646 Kbytes)
- Chapter 8 (PDF, 17 pp. 615 Kbytes)
- Chapter 9 (PDF, 22 pp. 480 Kbytes)
- Appendix A (PDF, 51 pp. 1508 Kbytes)
- Appendix E (PDF, 13 pp. 159 Kbytes)
- Appendix F (PDF, 31 pp. 263 Kbytes)
Lake Superior
Further information:
Elizabeth LaPlante
USEPA - GLNPO
(312) 353-2694