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Great Lakes Protection and Restoration

Agency: Environmental Quality


  

Michigan Great Lakes Protection and Restoration Initiative
Lt. Governor John D. Cherry launched the Michigan Great Lakes Protection and Restoration Initiative on
June 4, 2008 at the State Capital at an event with various representatives of state government and numerous stakeholders.  The Michigan Office of the Great Lakes (OGL) is leading an effort to prepare and begin implementation of an action agenda to protect, remediate, and restore the Great Lakes.  On October 8, 2008, the Lt. Governor and OGL announced the release of a draft plan to protect and restore Michigan's Great Lakes
titled  MI Great Lakes Plan: Our Path to Protect and Restore Michigan's Natural Treasures (MI Great Lakes Plan).  The MI Great Lakes Plan will provide specific direction within Michigan to address the recommendations of the  Great Lakes Regional Collaboration (GLRC) and to take further steps to address the specific needs within the state.   

We are seeking public input on specific questions regarding the   DRAFT MI Great Lakes Plan: Our Path to Protect and Restore Michigan's Natural Treasures. W ritten comments are due by November 26, 2008 and may be submitted to:

Office of the Great Lakes
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 30473-7973
Lansing, Michigan 48909
517-335-4056
FAX: 517-335-4053
Email:
DEQ-GreatLakesRestoration@michigan.gov    

As part of this process, local watershed groups will be hosting eight public meetings across Michigan to provide an opportunity for Michigan residents to participate in helping to identify the most important Great Lakes protection and restoration efforts that are needed across the state.

Public Meeting Schedule

Monday, October 13, 2008 -  7 p.m.
Great Lakes Rooms, University Center, Northern Michigan University
1401 Presque Isle Ave., Marquette,  MI  49855
Contact:
Natasha Koss, Superior Watershed Partnership - 906-228-6095

Thursday, October 16 -  7:30 p.m.
Assembly Hall, University Center, Macomb Community College Center Campus
44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, MI  48038
Contact: Dan Keifer, Clinton River Watershed Council - 248-601-0606
Campus Map
 

Friday, October 17 -  7 p.m.
Grayling Township Hall
2090 Viking Way, Grayling, MI  49738
Contact: Brad Jensen, Huron Pines RC & D - 989-344-0753 

Monday, October 20 -  7 p.m.
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG)
535 Griswold Street, Suite 300 Detroit, MI  48226
Contact: Chuck Hersey, SEMCOG - 313-961-4266

Tuesday, October 21 -  7 p.m.
Multi-Purpose Room, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University
740 W. Shoreline Dr. Muskegon, MI 49441
Contact: Al Steinman, GVSU - 231-728-3601
Driving Directions

Thursday, October 23 -  7 p.m. 
Seminar Rooms D & E, Conference and Events Center, Saginaw Valley State University
7400 Bay Road, University Center, MI  48710
Contact: Laura Ogar, Bay County - 989-895-4135

Monday, October 27 -  7 p.m.
Library/Conference Center 1 & 2, North Central Michigan College
1515 Howard St., Petoskey, MI  49770
Contact: Grenetta Thomassey, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council - 231-347-1181
Driving Directions

Wednesday, November 19 -  7 p.m.
Kalamazoo Nature Center
7000 North Westnedge Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI  49009
Contact: Sara Reding, Kalamazoo Nature Center - 269-381-1574 ext. 17
Addition Information

Press Release
Michigan Great Lakes Protection and Restoration Initiative Factsheet 
State of the Great Lakes, Restoring the Lakes Report  

Photo credit: Robert De Jonge


Great Lakes Regional Collaboration 
The Great Lakes Regional Collaboration was initiated through the issuance of a Presidential Executive Order calling for improved federal coordination and efficiency of Great Lakes programs through the initiation of a regional collaboration of "national significance" to create a national action agenda for the Great Lakes.   

With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the lead, the Regional Collaboration: Interagency Task Force brings together 10 agency and cabinet officers tasked to provide strategic direction on federal Great Lakes policy.  Michigan and others joined the Collaboration in the belief that an additional long term, large scale deferral funding commitment is necessary to address restoration goals.  The Regional Collaboration  culminated with the release of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy in December, 2005.  The report provides specific restoration strategies and recommendations for the eight key Great Lakes restoration priorities of the Great Lakes Governors:

  • Aquatic Invasive Species 
  • Habitat/Species
  • Coastal Health
  • Areas of Concern/Sediments
  • Nonpoint Source
  • Toxic Pollutants
  • Indicators and Information
  • Sustainable Development

A Strategy to Restore and Protect the Great Lakes - This strategic plan was intended to build upon the extensive regional efforts to date, working together towards a common goal of restoring and protecting the Great Lakes ecosystem.  

Great Lakes Governors Restoration Priorities 
The Council of Great Lakes Governors has established nine priorities to guide Great Lakes restoration and protection.  The Council works with members of Congress, the Administration, mayors, Tribal leaders, and non-governmental participants to pursue these efforts.

Great Lakes Commission Legislative Priorities

On behalf of its eight member state delegations, the Great Lakes Commission annually presents legislative priorities to protect and enhance the quality of the Great Lakes region's environment and economy.

Related Content
 •  Great Lakes - Michigan eLibrary resources
 •  Great Lakes Bathymetry and Shoreline Data
 •  Geographic Data Library
 •  Great Lakes Bathymetry (lakefloor topography)
 •  Great Lakes Protection Fund
 •  Great Lakes Information
 •  Other Programs of Interest to the Great Lakes Region
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 •  Great Lakes Bottomland Conveyances
 •  Harbors
 •  Environmental Issues with the Great Lakes

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