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Buffalo River Restoration Plans To Be Discussed At April 29 Public Meeting

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, April 26th, 2010


No. 10-OPA043

CHICAGO (April 26, 2010) - Federal and state agencies and local not-for-profits will host a public meeting Thursday, April 29, from six to eight p.m., at the Old 1st Ward Community Center, 62 Republic Street, Buffalo, to highlight upcoming Buffalo River Restoration Projects.

Representatives of E.P.A., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District and Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper will make presentations and provide updates on the progress of restoring the Buffalo River, including the Great Lakes Legacy Act Buffalo River sediment remediation plan and a summary of the navigational dredging funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

Information about the Buffalo River Restoration Projects, associated plan partners and background information is accessible at http://www.buffaloriverrestoration.org.

For more detailed information, please contact Jill Jedlicka with the Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper at 716-852-7483; [email protected].


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