The U.S. Senate has given its consent to the Great Lakes Pact. The pact, which allows water to be removed from the Great Lakes system by private industry as long as its not by "bulk diversion", is an agreement among eight Great Lake states and is linked to Ontario and Quebec through a side agreement. The house is expected to pass this resolution when it returns to the Capitol in September. President Bush has indicated that he'll sign it.
James Olson, a top environmental lawyer from Michigan, criticizes the pact because no limit has been set on the number of containers an enterprise, such as water bottling, can sell. He warns, "In effect, a precedent is being set in that it allows for the commercialization of water. You are privatizing it."
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