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United States and Canada Agree on Measures to Address Devils Lake Flooding and Ecological Protection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2017
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1 See FEMA Region VIII, Proposed Initiative for Devils Lake, North Dakota (April 2004), at <http://www.fema.gov/pdf/reg-viii/maurstad_proposed_initiative.pdf>..>Google Scholar
2 Treaty Relating to the Boundary Waters and Questions Arising Along the Boundary Between the United States and Canada, Jan. 11, 1909, 36 Stat. 2448, TS 548, 12 Bevans 319 (entered into force May 5, 1910).
3 Status Report on the Activities of the International Red River Board (Apr. 15, 2004), at <http://www.ijc.org/php/publications/pdf/ID1551.pdf>.
4 Snyder, Jim, Canada Lobbies Against Flood Plan far Devils Lake, Hill (Washington, D.C.), May 25, 2005, at <http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/Business/052505.html>.Google Scholar
5 U.S. Dep’t of State Press Statement No. 2005/765, Joint Press Statement on Devils Lake Flooding and Ecological Protection by the United States and Canada, North Dakota, Minnesota and Manitoba (Aug. 5, 2005), at <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2005/50831.htm>.
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