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Radioactive waste and restoration

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Therefore be it resolved that restoration processes related to the Collaborative’s restoration plan include means for addressing cleanup of radioactive mining, research, and power generation waste.

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Great Lakes United
Organization: 
Great Lakes United
Date published: 
Jun 11 2006
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Great Lakes United resolution
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A resolution on artificial reefs for restoration of fish habitat

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Therefore be it resolved that Great Lakes United supports and prioritizes the restoration of natural reefs and aquatic habitat that have been destroyed or degraded due to human activity over the construction of artificial reefs.

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Great Lakes United
Organization: 
Great Lakes United
Date published: 
Jun 8 2003
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Resolution to Restore Native Fish to the Great Lakes

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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Great Lakes go on record in favor of an extensive program to bring native fish populations up to levels supportable by the forage base through restoration, and that further stocking of non-native fish species be annually reduced until final elimination of such stocking is achieved.

Author: 
Great Lakes United
Organization: 
Great Lakes United
Date published: 
Jun 4 2000
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A Resolution to Develop a Lakewide Management Plan for Lake Huron

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BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that Great Lakes United spare no effort to convince the
parties that all five Great Lakes must have LAMPS and that Lake Huron with all its waters be protected by a Lakewide Management Plan as called for in the GLWQA.

Author: 
Great Lakes United
Organization: 
Great Lakes United
Date published: 
Jun 4 2000
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