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E.P.A. Looks for Candidates for Advisory Board On Great Lakes Issues

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, July 5th, 2012


No. 12-OPA052

CHICAGO (July 5, 2012) - The E.P.A. today announced that it is seeking candidates for the 1st advisory board to support federal agencies with the implementation of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and the updated Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.

The Great Lakes Advisory Board will provide advice and recommendations to E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson in her capacity as federal Interagency Task Force chair. E.P.A. will consider candidates from a broad range of interests including environmental groups, businesses, agricultural groups, funders/foundations, environmental justice groups, youth groups, academia and state, local and tribal representatives as needed.

"The Advisory Board will help ensure the federal agencies gain the best advice possible so that the GLRI is making the best investments possible," said Cameron Davis, senior advisor to E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.

The Great Lakes provide in excess of 30 million Americans with drinking water and underpin a multi-billion dollar economy. In February 2009, President Obama suggested the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the biggest investment in the Great Lakes in 2 decades. GLRI funds are being used to accelerate cleanup work in the 30 remaining AOCs identified by the U.S. and Canada in the Great Lakes Water Quality Arrangement during the 1980s. E.P.A. has targeted 4 AOCs in which cleanup work will be completed in 2012. 5 more AOCs are targeted for completion in 2013 and 2014.

For more on the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, see www.glri.us.

For more information on the board or to apply, see https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2012/06/29/2012-16056/request-for-nominations-to-the-great-lakes-advisory-board-glab.


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