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Dumping military waste into Lake Superior: the historic legacies of secrecy, censorship, and uncertainty

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Our colleague, Dr. Elodie Charrière, recently co-authored an article in the journal Water History: Dumping military waste into Lake Superior: the historic legacies of secrecy, censorship, and uncertainty. 

This interdisciplinary study aims to investigate the legacy of two military waste disposal sites in Lake Superior. Both are located within the ceded territories of the Ojibwe. Despite being in close proximity, these sites have had vastly different outcomes in terms of public concern, state and federal regulatory actions, and tribal restoration efforts. Based on this observation, this study aims to answer the following questions: How did these differences develop? How did military secrecy and the loss of memory influence the management of underwater military waste at each site? How do uncertainties and rumors continue to influence citizen concern and agency management of military waste? We argue for the importance of investigating the environmental legacies of underwater military waste in order to protect inland freshwater resources worldwide. 

You can find and read the article here (in open access). 

2 juin 2023
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