THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy Update 2006
Integration Workgroup Meeting February 16, 2006 Windsor
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
BEC Presentation Content
What we've done Report on the Management Assessment of GLBTS Level 1 Substances Path Forward
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
What we’ve done
What is the GLBTS? Implementation since 1997 (first 5 years) IJC Review of BTS Evaluating environmental outcomes at midterm What needed to be done next (2002-2006)
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
Report on the Management Assessment of GLBTS Level 1 Substances
General Framework to Assess Management of GLBTS Level 1 Substances
GLBTS Level 1 Substances
Constructing a Management Framework Development Consultation Implementation
GLBTS Management Assessment Environmental Analysis
Have sufficient risk- NO based criteria been established (e.g., GLI or other)?
Have the challenge goals for the substance been met?
YES NO
YES
Do we have environmental or health data to assess the impact of the substance in the Basin?
NO
Is the YES trend decreasing? High Priority for Benchmark or Criteria Development
High Priority for Monitoring
NO
YES
Do levels in biota, air, water, etc. exceed criteria?
NO
Is there a reason for concern based on use/release/ exposure data or the precautionary approach?
NO
YES
YES
NO
Can new challenge goals be established?
NO
Principally lake specific?
YES
Ability for GLBTS to effect further reductions?
YES
YES
NO
Active Level 1 Status & Periodic Reassessment by GLBTS
Consider Submission to BEC for New Challenge Goals
Engage LaMP Process
Suspend GLBTS Workgroup Activities. Where warranted, refer to another program, and/or participate in other fora. Periodic Reassessment by GLBTS, until Parties determine substance has been virtually eliminated.
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
What we found
Some GLBTS Level 1 substances remain in the Great Lakes at levels exceeding criteria Significant progress has been made Source reduction opportunities still remain
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
We Have Built a Strong Foundation
Governance Attributes: Raised visibility of Persistent Toxic Substances Promoted practical, achievable reductions Provided coordination and collaboration opportunities Expanded collection and dissemination of existing information, and developed new information
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THE GREAT LAKES BINATIONAL TOXICS STRATEGY
Path Forward
Finish The Job:
Virtual elimination of existing GLBTS Level 1 Substances and P2 actions for Level 2 Substances 10th Anniversary workshop in 2007
Explore in context of the GLWQA review:
The need for a Framework to identify and address new and emerging chemical threats to the Great Lakes ecosystem Role for GLBTS in information dissemination Increased international outreach and coordination
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