Description
The lower St. Louis River provides an important coastal resource to western Lake Superior (Figure 1). In particular, this transboundary waterway provides critical habitat to invertebrate, fish, and waterfowl species and also provides an economic venue for Great Lakes shipping and business in the Duluth-Superior Harbor. Contaminated sediments have contributed to several use impairments in the lower St. Louis River and were a factor in the International Joint Commission's (IJC) decision to designate the lower St. Louis River as one of 43 Areas of Concern (AOCs) in the Great Lakes basin (IJC 1989). Consequently, several sediment quality and fish tissue studies have been conducted in the lower St. Louis River AOC, particularly since 1990, to delineate the extent and magnitude of contaminants of potential concern and to assess the potential for ecological effects (Figure 2). Sediment quality issues in the Lower St. Louis River AOC are of interest to local and state agencies in Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as to federal agencies, tribal groups, responsible parties, and other concerned stakeholders.
Date Issued
2005-12
Number of Pages
66
Decade
Associated Organization
Publisher
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Status
Body of Water
County
Format
Rights Holder
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Rights Management
Public Domain