Who owns the water in the Great Lakes?

The water in the Great Lakes is owned by the general public according to the Public Trust Doctrine. The Public Trust Doctrine is an international legal theory – it applies in both Canada and the United States, so it applies to the entirety of the Great Lakes.
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Does China get water from the Great Lakes?

The blogosphere and news sites have been bristling that former President of the United States, Barack Obama allowed water from the Great Lakes region to be pumped and sold to China. It's a Lie.
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Who owns more of the Great Lakes?

Four of the Great Lakes—Erie, Huron, Ontario and Superior—are split between the U.S. and Canada. (Lake Michigan is entirely in the U.S.) Until 2017, American boaters did indeed need to be concerned about venturing into foreign waters and getting into trouble with customs authorities.
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Can Great Lakes water be sold?

You can use the water for anything you want as long as a consumer buys it.” Other exceptions include communities located partially in the Great Lakes basin or a community located within a county partially in the Great Lakes basin.
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Who has control of the Great Lakes?

It incorporates two countries, eight states, two provinces, Indian tribes and First Nations, American and Canadian international agencies along with many local governments. The Great Lakes are not governed by distinct borders; they include overlapping populations, environments and natural resources.
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Are the Great Lakes federal waters?

Federally controlled waters are waters on which vessels must observe federal requirements, including visual distress signal requirements. These waters include: Coastal waters. The Great Lakes.
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Who does the Great Lakes belong to?

The Great Lakes basin encompasses large parts of two nations, the United States and Canada.
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Why can't California get water from the Great Lakes?

The two reasons: 1) the process of moving water that far, and that high, wouldn't make economic sense; 2) Great Lakes water is locked down politically. The ongoing drought in California has hit its fourth year.
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Are people stealing water from the Great Lakes?

Lawrence River system. Only about 5% of Great Lakes water withdrawals are "consumptive" — meaning 95% of removed water is returned to the basin. The most consumptive use of Great Lakes water is for agricultural irrigation — more than 70% of the water is lost.
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Does Michigan own the Great Lakes?

The water in the Great Lakes is owned by the general public according to the Public Trust Doctrine. The Public Trust Doctrine is an international legal theory – it applies in both Canada and the United States, so it applies to the entirety of the Great Lakes.
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Who claims Great Lakes?

The Great Lakes region of North America is a bi-national Canadian–American region that includes portions of the eight U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as well as the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Are the Great Lakes international waters?

four of the Great Lakes are international waters and are defined as boundary waters in the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 between the United States and Canada, and as such any new diversion of Great Lakes water in the United States would affect the relations of the Government of the United States with the Government of ...
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Who owns Lake Erie?

State of Ohio. I was on hand representing NWF and the Ohio Environmental Council, joining with the Ohio Attorney General in explaining that the state owns Lake Erie in permanent trust for the public.
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Where does the water from the Great Lakes go?

Water in the Great Lakes comes from thousands of streams and rivers covering a watershed area of approximately 520,587 square kilometres (or 201,000 square miles). The flow of water in the Great Lakes system move from one lake to another eastward, ultimately flowing into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Does the US sell water to China?

In 2012, the drought-stricken Western United States will ship more than 50 billion gallons of water to China. This water will leave the country embedded in alfalfa—most of it grown in California—and is destined to feed Chinese cows.
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Will the Great Lakes dry up?

Water levels are likely to decline somewhat in the next several months, as part of the usual seasonal cycle. But Gronewold cautions that soil moisture remains high in the upper lake basins, and he notes that even under dry conditions, it will be a couple years before the lakes would return to more typical levels.
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Can you take water from the Great Lakes?

The Great Lakes Compact — signed into law in 2008 by President George W. Bush — largely prohibits taking large quantities of water from the Great Lakes and basin's groundwater, smaller lakes, and rivers without the approval of all eight states and the input of Ontario and Quebec, which are both in the watershed.
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Who gets water from Lake Michigan?

More than 6 ½ million Illinois residents get their drinking water from Lake Michigan. As northeastern Illinois' supply of groundwater shrinks, more municipalities are considering joining that number.
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What would happen if the Great Lakes dried up?

Without Lake Superior, areas near the lake would see far less snow each winter, and the distribution of snow in the central and eastern regions around the lake would be far different. The effects would not be limited to snow.
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Is there a water pipeline from Canada to us?

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, already a million miles of water pipelines and aqueducts crisscross the U.S. and Canada, “enough to circle the Earth 40 times.” Typically these projects move water within nations, not between.
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Does Canada export water to the US?

Canada exports huge quantities of water to the United States and all over the world. As the world's fifth largest exporter of agricultural products – which are composed mainly of water – huge amounts of Canadian water leave the country every day.
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Does Canada own Lake Michigan?

Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes that is entirely within the United States; the others form a water boundary between the United States and Canada.
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What country owns Lake Superior?

Everyone knows Lake Superior as binational water shared by the United States and Canada.
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Who owns the beach on Lake Superior?

Lakefront property owners may own the land down to the water's edge, but the public trust doctrine nevertheless allows the public to walk on the land between the water's edge and the “ordinary high water mark,” the place on the shore up to which the presence and action of the water is so continuous as to leave a ...
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