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Groups: Presidential Candidates Should Pledge To Protect The Great Lakes

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016   

MADISON, Wis. - The Great Lakes are a part of the heritage of Wisconsin, and the Healing Our Waters Great Lakes Coalition and a number of other groups are asking the candidates for President to support the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, federal investments in infrastructure, and efforts to reduce nutrient runoff into the lakes.

Gildo Tori is the director of public policy with Ducks Unlimited, another group calling for the candidates to clearly express support for the Great Lakes. He said water quality continues to be an issue that must be addressed.

"Green Bay in Wisconsin, excess nutrients running into the area with algal blooms, we have to do a better job of working with private landowners and agricultural interests that insure that our waters are clean and healthy," he said.

The candidates are being asked to support federal investments in reducing sewage overflows, to protect drinking water, and to preserve opportunities for recreation and tourism, all of which are critically important to Wisconsin's economy.

Todd Ambs, the campaign director of Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition, said there has been some progress on dealing with the challenges facing the Great Lakes. He pointed out this should not be a partisan issue, rather, it should be viewed as a necessary investment.

"Great Lakes Restoration Initiative enjoys broad bipartisan support," he said. "We're very proud of that and because that has been one of the few conservation initiatives that have not been caught up in some of the partisan rancor we've seen in Congress."

He said representatives of the Clinton and Trump campaigns have now said they will address the issue of support for the Great Lakes this Thursday.

According to Tori, the presidential candidates like to think of issues in terms of the big picture.

"And the Great Lakes are big picture, there are 30 million people who rely on them for drinking water and there are about a million and a half jobs that are directly connected to the Great Lakes," he added. "Anybody that's a president is going to realize, my goodness, this Great Lakes region can be really compared to its own state or country, in and of itself."


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