Feb 3:  Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), co-chair of the Senate Great Lakes Task Force, the  five co-chairs of the House Great Lakes Task Force, and 26 of their House and  Senate colleagues sent a letter to the civilian head of the Army Corps of  Engineers today to highlight a new report, Restoring the Natural  Divide, on ways to keep separate the waters of the Great Lakes and  the Mississippi River basins [See  WIMS 1/31/12]. Such measures could prevent the introduction of harmful  aquatic invasive species including Asian carp into the Great Lakes. The detailed  $2 million project report prepared by the engineering firm HDR, Inc.  for the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence  Cities Initiative, was released on January 30, 2012.        
   In the bipartisan  and bicameral letter to Jo-Ellen Darcy, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Civil  Works, Levin and the others note that "the report provides a trove of  information that the Army Corps of Engineers can use in its own study on the  Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Basin and the Chicago Area Waterway  System." The members asked the secretary to let them know how the Corps will use  the analysis in Restoring the Natural Divide to speed up its own  report, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS). Copies  were also sent to Nancy Sutley, Chair, Council on  Environmental Quality (CEQ) and John Goss, the CEQ Asian Carp  Director.
     Access a  release from the Members including the letter and list of signers (click  here). Access the report and all supporting materials (click  here). 
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