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Snyder sends letter to Illinois to help pay to block Asian carp from Great Lakes

Gov. Rick Snyder sent a letter urging Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner to join Michigan and other Midwestern states and provinces to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes.

LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder sent a letter urging Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner to join Michigan and other Midwestern states in partnership to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes Tuesday.

The letter outlines a partnership agreement that would provide up to $8 million of Michigan funds to support the Brandon Road lock and dam project to help block the entry of this harmful invasive species.

“We cannot afford to wait any longer to take action,” Snyder said in his letter to Gov. Rauner. “The entry of Asian carp into the Great Lakes would have a devastating, permanent impact not only in Michigan, but in every Midwestern state or province that shares this shoreline. The strength, protection and sustainability of our economy, environment, industries and public health are at stake.”

The purpose of this agreement is to provide transparent, efficient, and effective support to the project in partnership between the states of Michigan and Illinois. As the non-federal sponsor for the Brandon Road project, the State of Illinois is the lead agency with jurisdiction, supervision and regulatory permitting authority over Illinois public waters which specifically includes the project. To satisfy the operation and maintenance costs of this non-federal sponsorship, the State of Michigan has committed a down-payment of up to $8 million of state funds in fiscal year 2019.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently released its updated feasibility report on Brandon Road to help prevent invasive Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes. The report includes infrastructure and technology upgrades, such as air bubble curtains, cameras, and flushing jets, to prevent the fish from swimming into the lock and to Lake Michigan. This project is the next step in protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp while ensuring navigation remains safe, reliable, and efficient through the interconnected waterways of Illinois and the Great Lakes.

To learn more about Michigan’s efforts to protect the Great Lakes from Asian carp, visit www.BlockAsianCarp.org.

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