IJC to hold public hearings on Orders for Rainy and Namakan Lakes
The International Joint Commission (IJC) will hold a public hearing on the review of its Orders for Rainy and Namakan Lakes prior to deciding on whether to amend the Orders.
The IJC has received a draft final report from its International Rainy Lake Board of Control making recommendations on the management of Rainy and Namakan Lake water levels based on the Board's assessment of hydraulic modeling, inflow forecasting, flood risk, fisheries, environmental data, economic and social factors, and downstream impacts. The report is available from the Board's web site.
The review was initiated by the IJC in April 1995, after considering the views expressed at a public hearing on November 10, 1994, and advice from its International Rainy Lake Board of Control. In December 1993, the Rainy Lake and Namakan Reservoir International Steering Committee requested that the IJC amend its Orders to benefit fish and wildlife, and to achieve other objectives.
The public hearing will be held at the following time and place:
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 7, 1999La Place Rendez-Vous Hotel
1201 Idylwild Dr.
Fort Frances, Ontario
Written comments may also be submitted by July 30, 1999 to either of the following addresses:
Secretary, Canadian Section
100 Metcalfe Street, 18th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5M1
Fax 613.993.5583
Email Commission@ottawa.ijc.org Secretary, United States Section
1250 23rd Street NW, Suite 100
Washington, DC 20440
Fax 202.736.9015
Email Commission@washington.ijc.org
The International Joint Commission is an independent international organization established under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. Three members are appointed by the President of the United States and three by the Canadian Governor General in Council. The IJC's Orders for Rainy and Namakan Lakes were issued pursuant to the 1938 Rainy Lake Convention.
Contacts: Washington, D.C. Frank Bevacqua 202.736.9024 Ottawa, ON Fabien Lengellé 613.995.0088