Recent Additions at the Great Lakes Site
The following is a list of the major changes to the USEPA Great Lakes web over the last several months, with the most recent changes shown first:
- 08-13-2007
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: July 2007
- 07-27-2007
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: April-June 2007
- 07-11-2007
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: January-March 2007
- 08-09-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: June 2006
- 06-14-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: May 2006
- 06-02-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: April 2006
- 05-08-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: February-March 2006
- 04-24-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: January 2006
- 01-30-2006
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report:
December 2005
GLNPO Significant Activities Report: November 2005
12-05-2005- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: October 2005
- 11-30-2005
- Hog Island/Newton
Creek Project
Cleanup of Newton Creek and Hog Island Inlet, a joint project of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is underway. Work began in July and the sediment cleanup portion was completed in November 2005. - 11-18-2005
- Request for Proposals: Use the R/V Lake Guardian to conduct an educational course on the Great Lakes
- 11-09-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: September 2005
- 09-28-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: August 2005
- 08-29-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: July 2005
- 08-10-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: June 2005
- 07-14-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: May 2005
- 05-25-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: April 2005
- 04-27-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: March 2005
- 04-05-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: February 2005
- 03-16-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: January 2005
- 03-09-2005
-
Detroit River's Black Lagoon
Cleanup
The Black Lagoon on the Detroit River in Trenton, Michigan, will be the first contaminated sediment site to be cleaned up under the Great Lakes Legacy Act. This is a joint project between U.S. EPA - Great Lakes National Program Office and Michigan Department of Water Quality - Water Bureau, funded by the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 and the Clean Michigan Initiative of 1998 - 02-16-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: October-December 2004
- 01-19-2005
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: September 2004
- 12-20-2004
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: August 2004
- 10-20-2004
- FINAL REPORT: Contributing Factors in Habitat Selection by Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
- 10-13-2004
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report:
July 2004
GLNPO Significant Activities Report: June 2004
- 07-12-2004
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: May 2004
- 05-26-2004
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report: April 2004
- 05-07-2004
- Phase II
Investigation of Sediment Contamination in White Lake
A Phase II investigation of the nature and extent of sediment contamination in White Lake was performed. Sediment chemistry, solid-phase toxicity, and benthic macroinvertebrates were examined at 21 locations. Since chromium was previously identified as the major contaminant in the sediments, experiments were conducted to determine the accumulation of the metal in zebra mussels, macrophytes, and chironomids. - 04-28-2004
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report:
January - March 2004
- The Natural Landscaping
Alternative: An Annotated Slide Collection
Native plants provide a beautiful, hardy, drought resistant, low maintenance landscape while benefiting the environment. This Annotated Slide Collection contains fifty slides selected for their ability to define natural landscaping and explain its benefits, to illustrate applications of natural landscaping, and to demonstrate installation and management techniques.
- 01-16-2004
- North Branch Restoration
Project Seed Book
The North Branch Restoration Project is a volunteer organization working to restore and manage the few remaining savannas, woodlands, forests and prairies along the North Branch of the Chicago River in the Cook County Forest Preserves. The volunteers assist the Forest Preserve District of Cook County and other agencies in protecting and restoring native Illinois ecosystems. - 12-17-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - October 2003
- 11-18-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - September 2003
- 11-06-2003
- Request for Proposals: Use the
R/V Lake Guardian to Conduct an Educational Course on the Great Lakes
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO), is requesting proposals for use of the R/V Lake Guardian during June or July of 2004, to conduct an educational course on the Great Lakes. Courses should be designed to teach undergraduates, graduate students, or teachers about the physical, chemical, and biological components of the Great Lakes ecosystem. - 09-24-2003
- Report of The Niagara River Toxics
Committee, October 1984
The mutual concern of both Canadian and United States environmental agencies regarding the water quality of the Niagara River resulted in a decision to cooperate in a joint investigation of the toxic chemicals entering the Niagara River. - 09-23-2003
- Post-Remediation Sediment
Sampling on the Raisin River Near Monroe
In 2001 and 2002 the Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO), in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Detroit District and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality conducted an extensive survey of sediment quality conditions within the Raisin River Area of Concern (AOC). The focus of the survey was to evaluate the levels of polychlorinated bi-phenyls (PCB) contamination remaining in the area of the Ford-Monroe sediment removal project completed in 1997.
October 2000 and August 2002 Survey of Sediment Contamination in the Chicago River - Chicago, Illinois
In October 2000, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) coordinated a baseline screening study to provide a broad view of sediment conditions throughout the Chicago River system, specifically the North and South Branch, while targeting depositional zones within the river.
- 09-04-2003
- Sampling and Analytical Procedures
for GLNPO’s Open Lake Water Quality Survey
of the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has primary responsibility within the U.S. for conducting surveillance monitoring of the offshore waters of the Great Lakes. This monitoring is intended to fulfill provisions of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (International Joint Commission, 1978) calling for periodic monitoring of the lakes. Most of the survey activities are conducted onboard EPA’s R/V Lake Guardian. - 09-03-2003
- Quality Management Plan for Great Lakes
National Program Office
Great Lakes National Program Office’s (GLNPO’s) quality system is defined in its Quality Management Plan (QMP). The QMP is a management tool that describes how GLNPO will plan, implement, document, and assess its quality system to support its mission. The document also communicates the policy and provides guidance on GLNPO’s quality management system to all personnel associated with GLNPO. The document has been approved by GLNPO management and USEPA's Office of Environmental Information's (OEI) Quality Staff. GLNPO is a geographically-focused office, whose mission is to lead and coordinate United States efforts to protect and restore the Great Lakes.
- 08-29-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - June / July 2003
- 08-28-2003
- Results of the Lake
Michigan Mass Balance Study: Atrazine Data Report
The Lake Michigan Mass Balance (LMMB) Study measured and modeled the concentrations of representative pollutants within important compartments of the Lake Michigan ecosystem. The goal of the LMMB Study was to develop a sound, scientific base of information to guide future toxic load reduction efforts. The LMMB Study measured the concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), trans-nonachlor, atrazine, and mercury in the atmosphere, tributaries, lake water, sediments, and food webs of Lake Michigan. - 08-27-2003
- Assessment of
Sediments in the Buffalo River Area of Concern
The purpose of this report is to summarize and analyze the existing Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (ARCS) sediment data from the Buffalo River Area of Concern area of concern (AOC), in order to aid conclusions regarding the nature and extent of sediment contamination within the AOC. The report brings together data from two sampling surveys that have not been provided in a single source or in comparable formats. (EPA-905-R96-011) - 08-26-2003
- Final Report of the
Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study - Volume 2
This Report provides the major findings and recommendations of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study (UGLCCS). The study was first announced as a U.S. Program in November, 1983 by then United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.EPA) Administrator, William Ruckelshaus. In July, 1984 it became a multi-agency U.S./Canada investigation of toxic chemicals and other environmental concerns in the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels. The study area included the Detroit, St. Clair and St. Marys Rivers and Lake St. Clair. - 08-19-2003
- The Blue Creek Project: An Agricultural Wetland Demonstration Project
- The primary goal of the project was to demonstrate how wetlands in agriculturally dominated landscapes can filter pollutants contained in agricultural runoff and reduce soil erosion resulting in cleaner lakes, rivers, and streams. Additionally, the project provided research and educational opportunities, reduced flood damage, and enhanced wildlife habitat. The wetlands are being monitored presently for their effectiveness in removing phosphorous and sediments, thereby improving water quality. The project is serving as a demonstration in the Maumee River Basin.
- 08-12-2003
- The executive summary of the major findings and recommendations of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study (UGLCCS). These findings and recommendations are based upon data collected in 1985 and 1986. Initiated in late 1983 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, UGLCCS became a full bilateral multi-agency investigation in July 1984.
- 08-07-2003
- Great Lakes Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (ARCS) program reports have been posted in complete and unabridged form:
- Estimating contaminant losses from components of remediation alternatives for contaminated sediments
- Bench-Scale Evaluation of RCC's Basic Extractive Sludge Treatment (B.E.S.T.®.;) Process on Contaminated Sediments from the Buffalo, Saginaw, and Grand Calumet Rivers
- Bench-Scale Evaluation of Zimpro's Wet Air Oxidation Process on Contaminated Sediments from the Grand Calumet River
- Pilot-Scale Demonstration of Thermal Desorption for the Treatment of Buffalo River Sediments
- 08-04-2003
- Mining Ideas 2: A Report on
106 Great Lakes Ecological Protection and Restoration Projects
Between 1992 and 2001, more than $17 million was awarded and leveraged for 106 projects to protect, restore, inventory, assess, classify, monitor, and study more than 17 million acres of the Great Lakes basin. - 07-08-2003
- Lake Ontario Lakewide Management Plan Update
2003
Lake Erie Lakewide Management Plan Update 2003 - 07-03-2003
- Animation on How Oxygen Depletion Develops in Lake Erie's Central Basin
- 07-01-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - April - May 2003
- 06-16-2003
- United States Response to the IJC Eleventh Biennial Report
- 06-09-2003
- The third edition of the Great Lakes: An Environmental Atlas and Resource Book consists of a revision and update of the original document produced by Environment Canada, United States Environmental Protection Agency (English-language and French-language). Order the beautiful hard-copy version on-line.
Selections of Proposals submitted to the USEPA Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) FY2003-2004 competitive grants process have been made. Earlier this year in response to GLNPO's solicitation for $4.8 million in projects, applicants submitted 340 proposals totaling $28.5 million. 92 projects have been selected.- 04-14-03
- The R/V Lake Guardian is USEPA's largest monitoring
ship. It is operated exclusively on the Great Lakes and is the
only self-contained, non-polluting research vessel on the Great Lakes.
(1) The R/V Lake Guardian is currently underway performing the Spring 2003 Survey of the Great Lakes
(2) Safety Aboard the Lake Guardian is an all-inclusive video orientation to the R/V Lake Guardian that is required viewing for all first-time and Non-EPA researchers to the R/V Lake Guardian.
(3) R/V Lake Guardian in dry-dock 2000
(4) The R/V Lake Guardian ship schedule was revised due to ice conditions. - 04-02-2003
- New GIS maps showing results of the annual Great Lakes water monitoring program including chloride, total phosphorus, nitrite+nitrate, and silica for the period 1990 to 1999.
- 04-01-2003
- Draft List of Proposals received in response to the FY 2003-2004 Great Lakes National Program Office Funding Guidance
- New graphical results for the Lake Michigan Mass Balance project including GIS maps of contaminant concentrations and a graphical model of PCB fluxes.
- 03-27-2003
- New graphs of the average Spring nutrient contents of the Great Lakes from 1983 to 2002
- Maps showing the locations of annual water quality monitoring stations in the Great Lakes
- 03-26-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - February 2003
- 03-23-2003
- The GreatLakesNews mail list will be used to send out information about funding opportunities to support Great Lakes environmental work and updates about Great Lakes environmental projects. Please join the GreatLakesNews mail list if you are interested. Subscribers can read archived messages at this location.
- 03-12-2003
- Reestablishing the Freshwater
Unionid Population of Metzger Marsh, Lake Erie
One of the most devastating ecological problems resulting from the recent invasion of North America by zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) has been the virtual elimination of native clams or unionids from infested waters. Zebra mussels readily colonize clam shells, disrupting feeding, movement, and reproduction. Clams generally die within 1-2 years after infestation. This die-off has been well-documented in the Great Lakes (Schloesser and Nalepa, 1994; Schloesser et al. 1996), with near total mortality reported throughout most of western Lake Erie. However, in 1996, we discovered a large population of native clams in a western Lake Erie wetland, Metzger Marsh, that showed little sign of infestation despite zebra mussel colonization of the site since about 1990. - 03-04-2003
- Video:
Lake Erie Oxygen Depletion
USEPA Environmental Scientist, Paul Bertram, Ph.D. explains oxygen depletion in Lake Erie and the actions that USEPA is taking understand the problem. - 02-19-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - January 2003
- 02-18-2003
- Great Minds, Great Lakes Everything you'll want to know about the Great Lakes. Includes ideas and exercises for teachers and students to enhance their Great Lakes experience
- 02-11-2003
- State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference plenary presentations. View the presentations from the October 2002 conference in Cleveland, Ohio. View the video and slide show versions of the presentations simultaneously to experience them "just like being there"!
- 02-07-2003
- The Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2002 authorizes $270 million for "Projects" which may include: site characterization, assessment, monitoring, remediation, and/or pollution prevention, technology research, and public information programs.
- 02-04-2003
- Cazenovia Creek Habitat
Restoration and Stewardship Project
The goal of the project was to restore habitat in the Buffalo River Watershed, specifically Cazenovia Creek, and to institute a perpetual community-level stewardship resource for its continual protection.
- 01-31-2003
- Results from
GLNPO's Biological Open Water Surveillance Program of the Laurentian
Great Lakes 1999
This report present results of GLNPO’s biological surveillance sampling program from all five Laurentian Great Lakes. Our goal here is to provide a general description of the offshore planktonic and the benthic communities of all five Great Lakes from GLNPO’s 1999 surveys. It also presents information detailing the use of benthos data for the assessment of the ecological health of the Great Lakes.
- 01-30-2003
- 2003 - 2004 Request for Proposals/Funding
Guidance
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) is requesting Proposals for up to $4,827,000 for projects furthering protection and clean up of the Great Lakes ecosystem.
- 01-23-2003
- Research Vessel Lake Guardian - Revised schedule - 2003
- 01-15-2003
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - December 2002
- 01-03-2003
- State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference 2002
Plenary Presentations - 12-19-2002
- Ecological Screening-Level
Risk Assessment of the Lower Ottawa River
The Ottawa River Risk Assessment project was started in late 1999 as a partnership between Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG), Ohio EPA, and the Maumee RAP. It was completed in November 2001. Since 1987 when the RAP was established, businesses and governmental agencies have invested millions of dollars to identify and remediate sources of pollution going into the Ottawa River in Toledo. With those sources removed, the next step in restoration of the river is with the sediments.
- 12-18-2002
- Binational Toxics Strategy draft 2002 Progress Report
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - November 2002
- 12-12-2002
- Request for proposals for the determination of hydrophobic organic contaminants in the water column of Lake Michigan
- 11-20-2002
- Spawning by Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in the Detroit River. Overfishing and habitat destruction in the early 1900s devastated lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) populations in the Great Lakes.
- 11-14-2002
- GLNLPO Significant Activities Report - September-October 2002
- 11-13-2002
- Request for Proposals: Use the
R/V Lake Guardian to conduct an educational course on the Great
Lakes
Extension to January 10, 2003
- 10-28-2002
- Preliminary Investigation of
the Extent of Sediment Contamination in Muskegon Lake
A preliminary investigation of the nature and extent of sediment contamination in Muskegon Lake was performed using Sediment Quality Triad methodology. Sediment chemistry, solid-phase toxicity, and benthic macro-invertebrates were examined at 15 locations. - An In Situ Laser-Induced
Fluorescence System for Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-Contaminated
Sediments
In the early 1970s the poor environmental health of the Great Lakes was recognized and both the United States and Canada banded together to form the International Joint Committee (IJC) in an effort to reverse a long trend of toxic pollutant discharge to the Great Lakes. - 08-15-2002
- Lake Erie "Dead Zone"
Great Lakes National Program Office Significant Activities Reports
July 2002
June 2002
May 2002
April 2002
March 2002
February 2002
January 2002 - 08-14-2002
- Lakewide Management Plan Updates - 2002
Lake Superior
Lake Michigan
Lake Huron
Lake Erie
Lake Ontario - 04-02-2002
- Great Lakes Strategy 2002
- 02-20-2002
- Proposals received through February 15, 2002. We are no longer accepting proposals!
- 01-30-2002
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - December 2001
- 01-28-2002
- Lake Superior Binational Program. 1998.
Ecosystem principles and objectives, indicators and targets for Lake
Superior (May 4, 1998). Lake Superior Work Group of the Lake Superior
Binational Program, Thunder Bay, Ontario. 110 p.
Lake Superior Binational Monitoring Workshop Proceedings: Directions for Measuring Progress
Research Vessel Lake Guardian - Revised schedule - 2002- 01-15-2002
- Request for Proposals Trophic
Status of Lake Erie
The U.S. EPA, Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) is issuing this request for proposals (rfp) to address specific research areas dealing with the trophic status of Lake Erie, and recurring summer hypoxia in Lake Erie’s central basin. - 12-20-2001
- FY 2002 - 2003 Great Lakes National
Program Office Request for Proposals / Funding Guidance
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) is inviting submissions of Proposals for innovative projects furthering protection and clean up of the Great Lakes ecosystem. The deadline for Proposals is February 15, 2002. - 12-10-2001
- Updated Great Lakes Areas of Concern information
- 12-03-2001
- GLNPO Significant Activities Report - August and October 2001
- 11-26-2001
- Sheboygan River Food Chain and Sediment Contaminant Assessment The International Joint Commission, in response to the 1987 Amendments to the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement identified the lower 14-mile section of the Sheboygan River as a Great Lakes Area of Concern (AOC).
- 11-15-2001
- Use the R/V Lake Guardian to conduct an educational course on the Great Lakes
White Lake Contaminated Sediment
Outreach Project
Contaminated sediment on the bottom of the Great Lakes and its tributaries
and inland lakes has been receiving more attention recently from state
and federal environmental agencies.