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N0699 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-3816
Fax: (517) 373-5952

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(877) 20th-REP
(877) 208-4737

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MarcCorriveau@house.mi.gov

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Corriveau: Water Protection Package Heads to Governor for Signature

House passes final components of historic "Great Waters, Great Michigan" plan

LANSING – State Representative Marc Corriveau (D-Northville) today voted to put the finishing touches on a landmark water protection package that will keep Michigan's most precious natural resource here where it belongs. With today's action, all components of the bipartisan, comprehensive "Great Waters, Great Michigan" plan have now been sent to the desk of the Governor to be signed into law.

"This is a bold and comprehensive plan that will help ensure our water remains an important part of our special way of life in Michigan," Corriveau said. "Our three biggest industries – manufacturing, agriculture and tourism – rely heavily on our most precious natural resource. This plan not only protects our water, but also protects thousands of jobs throughout the state."

The "Great Waters, Great Michigan" plan will effectively ban the diversion of water outside the Great Lakes Basin by ratifying the Great Lakes Basin Water Resources Compact. In order for the compact to be binding, it must be approved by all 10 Great Lakes states and Canadian provinces. The Great Lakes represent one-fifth of the world's fresh surface water and 95 percent of the U.S. supply of fresh water.

Other highlights of the "Great Waters, Great Michigan" plan include toughening water bottling standards by lowering the threshold that triggers an environmental review of withdrawals from 250,000 gallons per day to 200,000 gallons per day; requiring a review of water withdrawals of 1 million gallons per day or more to ensure sensitive water resources are protected; implementing a water withdrawal assessment tool for new large-scale water withdrawals to determine if they will harm our natural resources; and raising fines for water-use violations from a maximum of $5,000 per day to $10,000 per day.

The "Great Waters, Great Michigan" plan is the result of two years of work between the state House and Senate, business groups, environmental organizations and other interested parties. Groups supporting the plan include the Michigan Environmental Council, Clean Water Action, Michigan Manufacturers Association, Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the Michigan Municipal League.

"Michigan is the Great Lakes State – we are defined by our vast amount of lakes and waterways," Corriveau said. "The 'Great Waters, Great Michigan' plan is a step in the right direction toward protecting this natural heritage and helping to move our economy forward. The plan not only protects our vital water resources now, but ensures we maintain them for generations to come."

 

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