| MEDIA CONTACT: Peter Cassell (EPA), 312-886-6234, 312-859-9614 (Cell), cassell.peter@epa.gov. EPA Announces First 2013 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grant and Priorities at Great Lakes Week
Many of these activities are necessary to restore beneficial uses so the Milwaukee Estuary AOC can be taken off the cleanup list. The Milwaukee Estuary AOC is one of 29 highly contaminated hotspots on the U.S. side of the Great Lakes border or shared with Canada. Deputy Administrator Perciasepe also announced the Great Lakes federal Interagency Task Force priorities for fiscal year 2015 to help states, municipalities, tribes, business interests, environmental groups, the academic community and other partners plan their activities. On behalf of the federal agencies that met in Milwaukee today, he announced: • Progress in developing the next GLRI Action Plan, covering fiscal years 2015-2019. The IATF has spent the past several months seeking input to inform the development of a draft FY15-19 Action Plan, which will be released for public comment in early 2014. • In fiscal year 2015, the GLRI will likely continue with an emphasis on five focus areas (Toxics, Habitat, Nearshore Health, Invasive Species and Accountability) and within these three priorities: o Accelerating the cleanup of AOCs such as Milwaukee Estuary. • The next Action Plan will also emphasize the need to ensure that GLRI projects are not undermined because of changing weather patterns, in addition to many other needs raised by the Great Lakes community. The IATF is made up of 11 federal departments and is tasked with overseeing management of the GLRI, which President Obama proposed and a bipartisan Congress has continued to fund. For more information about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, visit http://www.glri.us/. |
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
News Release: EPA Announces First 2013 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grant and Priorities at Great Lakes Week
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