Why the hydroelectric dams shouldn’t be in our great lakes
ByTo Justin Trudeau and the government of Canada
We rely on our great lakes for our drinkable water. And if you add a hydroelectric dam to our lakes. The outcome will be very bad because although we are getting a lot of power from it. Our fresh water could be ruined. We need fresh water you know this Mr. Trudeau. And without it we could be is a mass dehydration age. Our prices for water will go up. If you look at Somalia. They almost have 50% of no available water because of tempering with there main water systems. If we add these dams, it will happen to us as well. Now if you listen to me Mr. Trudeau, we can solve this. If we need a good power resource, we should use solar panels or wind since we have a lot of extra land to use. And there won’t be many problems with those for us. And if I don’t make it clear, the great lakes give us about six quadrillion gallons of fresh water for us. That’s over 80% of our fresh water in Canada. And if you mess with it, it will drop, and we have a chance of not always having water available.
This is from a concerned student in Cayuga, Ontario.