Aug 23: The Great Lakes   and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS) established under the Water   Resources Development Act of 2007 has released its latest newsletter. The purpose of GLMRIS is to determine the range of options and   technologies available to prevent aquatic nuisance species transfer via aquatic   pathways between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins. The newsletter   reports that Project Manager Dave Wethington will be   on assignment to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Headquarters in   Washington, D.C. until January 2013, and Nicole Roach will be lead GLMRIS   Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS) Project Manager in his absence.   Additionally, the newsletter provides more about the Moving Ahead for Progress   in the 21st Century Act, and an update on other ANS   efforts.
      According to   the recently revised project schedule, an "Array   of Alternatives Report" will be available in December 2013 and will outline an   assortment of alternatives that meet the established planning objectives. At   least one of these alternatives will include a full hydrologic separation   scenario. A draft Feasibility Study & Environmental Impact Statement is   now anticipated by early 2015 [See   WIMS 5/24/12].
      Access the latest newsletter (click   here). Access the GLMRIS website for complete background and details   (click here).   
  GET THE REST OF TODAY'S   NEWS (click   here)
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