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    Default Water level in Great Lakes region to lower by opening locks at Cornwall Ontario.

    Water levels in the Great Lakes need some let-up but we also have had the same kind of effect from rain, rain, rain... Some towns south of Montreal have been flooded for 4-5 weeks on the Richelieu river.
    Lake St-Louis at the west end of Montreal island will rise so that the Great Lakes lower their level by flushing toward the Ocean via the St-Lawrence seaway. Starting yesterday, they will accept the highest posible level on our lake before an alarm is set-off in order to alleviate problems in the midwest.

    http://www.westislandgazette.com/all/23238

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    "Water level in Great Lakes region to lower" ?

    The result of this decision can be more accurately described as "Water level on Lake Ontario to lower". This will have no effect on lowering water levels anywhere else.

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