Everything about Great Lakes Basin totally explained
The Great Lakes Basin consists of the
Great Lakes and the surrounding lands of the states of
Illinois,
Indiana,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
New York,
Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and
Wisconsin in the
United States, and the province of
Ontario in
Canada, whose direct runoff and watersheds form a large
drainage basin that feeds into the lakes. Each individual lake forms a sub-basin, such as the
Lake Erie Basin, and each sub-basin consists of multiple watersheds, such as Pennsylvania's
Lake Erie Watershed. The overall basin is monitored by the binational
Great Lakes Commission.
Quebec, a portion of whose lands drain into the St. Lawrence Basin, is a signatory to the Great Lakes Charter of 1985, the 2001 Charter Annex, and the Agreements of 2005. While not a part of the Great Lakes Basin, Quebec's position along the
Saint Lawrence Seaway makes it a partner in water resource management with Ontario and the eight US states mentioned above.
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