Lake Erie

Lake Erie

Water quality in the Great Lakes region is a complex issue with many interrelated factors, including geography, land use, economic and population growth, and weather events. Given this complexity, the question of where best to put effort and funding to influence the situation is not straightforward.  To help focus its own investment, the Erb Family Foundation asked Keystone Policy Center to conduct a scoping assessment of phosphorus loading from agricultural lands and its contribution to harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie.  Keystone worked with Erb to map stakeholders in and around the Western Lake Erie Basin, including representatives in government at the federal, state, and local levels, conservation-focused nonprofit organizations, academic research institutions, and agricultural groups.  These stakeholders were interviewed about the state of the issue, the status of existing conservation efforts, the actions and investments that might yield the most leverage over the issue, and the metrics that should be used as measures of improvement.