ROCHESTER, New York — After months of delay and continuing controversy, the international body that oversees the Great Lakes is about to announce a new plan for regulating water levels in Lake Ontario.

The announcement will be of intense interest to the thousands of people who live, play or do business along the lake’s shoreline, as well as those who boat, fish and use the lake’s deep waters for commercial shipping or power generation.

Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

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