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July 25, 2006 Environmental Advocates of New York
Environmental Groups Praise Historic
Oswego River Clean Up
(Albany,
NY) – Environmental groups praised the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (DEC), and others for the historic removal of the Lower
Oswego River from the list of Areas of Concern (AOC) in the Great
Lakes. This is the first such site in the U.S. to be de-listed, and
represents a major victory for Great Lakes Restoration efforts by
acknowledging that the second largest Lake Ontario tributary is
healthier. The problems associated with the AOC throughout the Great Lakes Basin were recently detailed in the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Report released in December 2005, which also detailed the funding needed to restore these sites. The proposed Great Lakes Collaboration Implementation Act (H.R. 5100/ S.2545) would authorize the funding necessary to advance the remediation of these sites, and clean up these blighted areas so that future generations will benefit from cleaner and safer Great Lakes. The Groups urged Congress to pass this important measure to protect and restore 20 percent of the world’s freshwater. |