International Joint Commission

The International Joint Commission () is a bi-national organization established by the governments of the United States and Canada under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. Its responsibilities were expanded with the signing of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement of 1972 (later amended 1987 and 2012). The commission deals with issues affecting the extensive waters and waterways along the Canada–United States border.

A six member commission, it has multiple sub-commissions, which deal with particular sections of the border-waters, or topics, and a technical staff to organize and inform task-forces. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Limited regulation of Lake Erie.

    Published 1983
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    Flood-Inundation Maps for Lake Champlain in Vermont and New York / by Flynn, Robert H., Hayes, Laura

    Published 2019
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    Rules of procedure and text of treaty /

    Published 1947
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