Allie Walker
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Camp Demands Answers from Army Corps of Engineers
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Today, Congressman Dave Camp (R-MI) called on the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to explain their decision to not comply with the timeline set by the Stop the Invasive Species Act. In the October 5 Great Lakes Mississippi River Study (GLMRIS) Interim Report the Corps stated it does not plan to complete a feasibility study focused on hydrological separation, to protect the Great Lakes from invasive species, by January 6, 2014. Instead, the Corps plans to provide a report identifying “several alternatives” for further study. In a letter to Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Ms. Jo-Ellen Darcy, Camp called for: 1) Details on how the Corps concluded it is unable to complete a feasibility study by the required date; 2) Details on how the Corps concluded the product they plan to complete in December 2013 meets the law’s requirement to produce a feasibility study; and asked: 3) Whether the Secretary of the Army, who the law holds responsible for its implementation, is committed to finishing the GLMRIS with a feasibility study that can be acted upon by Congress. The full letter is available here.
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