March 6, 2018

Great Lakes Advocates To Ask Congress For Water Protections

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michigan. - Yinan Chen/CC-0

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore along Lake Michigan.

Yinan Chen/CC-0

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A coalition of Great Lakes advocates is urging Congress to provide funds for cleaning up the region's waters and strengthening its water infrastructure.

Groups representing businesses, industry, environmentalists, cities, states and tribes will make their annual lobbying visit to Washington, D.C., this week. They'll visit lawmakers who represent the region's eight states to urge support for a list of funding priorities.

Among them is full funding of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which usually gets about $300 million a year. President Donald Trump's proposed budget would provide only $10 million for the next fiscal year.

The coalition also will push for more upgrades of drinking water and sewage treatment systems, farm conservation programs that prevent fertilizer runoff and infrastructure to protect against invasive species and enhance Great Lakes navigation.

Support independent journalism today. You rely on WFYI to stay informed, and we depend on you to make our work possible. Donate to power our nonprofit reporting today. Give now.

 

Related News

New hardiness zones won't change much, but some Indiana gardeners try out new plants
State utility regulators approve agreement to provide lower rate hikes for AES Indiana
Indiana tax collections still ahead this fiscal year despite missing the mark in March