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First signed in 1972, it covers all the Great Lakes and the international portion of the St. Lawrence River. Its primary purpose in 1972 was to stem and reverse eutrophication in the lower Great Lakes. In its revised (1978) and amended (1987) forms, the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement focuses on persistent toxic chemicals and commits Canada and the United States "to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the waters of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem." 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