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E.P.A. and Regional Leaders to Declare October's Great Lakes Week

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, June 13th, 2011


No. 11-OPA051

CHICAGO - (June 13, 2011) On June 15, the E.P.A. and other participating organizations will declare details of the first-ever Great Lakes Week scheduled for October 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. The theme of Great Lakes Week is "Working Together, Taking Action" and will bring representatives of the U.S. and Canadian governments together with a broad coalition of public and private groups to highlight efforts to implement solutions for the lakes' most pressing problems.

Great Lakes Week advances President Obama's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the biggest investment in the Great Lakes in 2 decades. The special week also gathers the yearly meetings and conferences of various organizations in one place, making it one of the most wide-ranging Great Lakes summits in history.

WHO:
• Cameron Davis, Senior Advisor to the E.P.A. Administrator (Great Lakes).
• Lana Pollack, U.S. Section Chair, International Joint Commission.
• Jennifer Hill, Field Director, Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition.
• Dr. Carol J. Miller, Chair, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Wayne State University.

WHAT: E.P.A. and participating organizations will host a conference call to provide details about Great Lakes Week in October.

WHEN: 10:30 a.m. (Central Time), Wednesday, June 15.

To RSVP for the press call, reporters may contact Peter Cassell at [email protected].
To register for events during Great Lakes Week, please go to www.glri.us/glweek.html.

For more information on the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, please visit www.glri.us.

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