Senate and House Great Lakes Task Forces Release Letter to Head of Army Civil Works on New Study

Friday, February 3, 2012

WASHINGTON – Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., 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.  Such measures could prevent the introduction of harmful aquatic invasive species including Asian carp into the Great Lakes.

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).

The Great Lakes Task Forces' letter [PDF] follows.

  THE NORTHEAST-MIDWEST SENATE & HOUSE COALITIONS
                        
                GREAT LAKES TASK FORCES
                        
February 3, 2012

The Honorable Jo-Ellen Darcy
Assistant Secretary of the Army
Department of the Army, Civil Works
108 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC  20310-0108


Dear Secretary Darcy:

As Members of Congress who care deeply about the Great Lakes and the economic and environmental benefits this natural treasure provides, we want to call your attention to a report released on January 31, 2012 by the Great Lakes Commission and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative.  This report, Restoring the Natural Divide, analyzes various engineering options to separate the Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins in the Chicago Area Waterway System to prevent inter-basin movement of harmful aquatic invasive species including Asian carp.
 
The Army Corps of Engineers is conducting its own study, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study (GLMRIS), which is a comprehensive study of multiple aquatic pathways and control strategies, including hydrologic separation of the basins.  The new report, Restoring the Natural Divide, provides the Corps with a large amount of information concerning engineering design, economic impacts, flood and stormwater management, and water quality impacts that should be of benefit to the Corps’ analysis of hydrologic separation.  We ask how the Corps will use the thorough analysis provided in this new report, and how the Corps will be able to shorten its timeframe for completing the GLMRIS by incorporating the new information contained in the report.

Thank you for your attention to this matter, and we look forward to your prompt reply.

Sincerely,


Carl Levin            Candice S. Miller        Louise M. Slaughter
U.S. Senator            Member of Congress        Member of Congress


Sean P. Duffy                    John D. Dingell
        Member of Congress                Member of Congress


Debbie Stabenow                    Sherrod Brown
U.S. Senator                        U.S. Senator

Kirsten E. Gillibrand                    Amy Klobuchar
U.S. Senator                         U.S. Senator

Charles E. Schumer                    Richard J. Durbin
U.S. Senator                        U.S. Senator

Sander M. Levin                    Brian Higgins
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Gwen Moore                        Marcy Kaptur
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Steven C. LaTourette                    Dale Kildee
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Dennis Kucinich                    Hansen Clarke
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Mike Rogers                        Dave Camp
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Bill Huizenga                        Tim Walberg
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Fred Upton                        Justin Amash
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Dan Benishek                        Mike Quigley
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Ron Kind                        Mike Kelly
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress

Ann Marie Buerkle                    Kathleen C. Hochul
Member of Congress                    Member of Congress


cc:      The Honorable Nancy Sutley, Chair, Council on Environmental Quality
           Mr. John Goss, Asian Carp Director, Council on Environmental Quality