They might as well rename the Great Lakes Compact, a water conservation protocol written and approved with very restrictive diversion exceptions, the Foxconn/Great Lakes-Diversion-for-Development-Agreement, per this Journal Times report:
The new deal highlights the diversion's sprawl-and-developer-friendly intentions and underscore the opponents' case.
Economic development
$100 million Foxconn water deal proposed; goes next to cityFull Foxconn archive here, including news of expanding objections over the diversion's undermining of the Compact's preservationist, public-health-and-safety origins.
![From the shoreline, looking east across Lake Michigan](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxV5UFa9u6RQnhat1ynVUy2PACYBptm8TQGniQt-zDPe5M6fKLqoy-ujIv-70sC8fDUeUFBo_6GXiCnH-PqmU5WmA9U11tTCRbTBbD0cfh5JuBv2iHHdqooJ6pKCsL_up2x8Hq5p_Vvyt8/s640/IMG_5931-2.jpg)
The new deal highlights the diversion's sprawl-and-developer-friendly intentions and underscore the opponents' case.
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