Obama proposes $5B trust fund for Great Lakes
The fund, to be phased in over 10 years, would be the centerpiece of a plan that also includes designating a coordinator to oversee
The Democratic nominee’s campaign announced the plan in a telephone conference featuring Democratic Sens. Debbie Stabenow of
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The trust fund would be paid for by rolling back tax breaks for oil companies, Obama’s campaign said. It would support a variety of projects including sewage system repairs, cleanup of polluted sediments and restoration of wetlands and wildlife habitat.
The
Obama’s program also pledges a “zero toxics” policy for the lakes, which make up nearly one-fifth of the world’s fresh surface water. It calls for measuring pollution already entering the lakes, determining the sources and reducing future deposits.
Another priority would be strengthening federal standards against mercury, a leading
The plan also promises a more aggressive effort to prevent additional exotic species from reaching the lakes, particularly the Asian carp, which has infested the Mississippi River and is moving toward
It says Obama would work with the eight
Foreign creatures such as the zebra mussel and round goby compete with native species for food and habitat and cost the regional economy billions.
Obama’s supporters said the
McCain spokeswoman Sarah Lenti said: “The Obama solution like always, throws taxpayers’ money at the problem — sometimes money that has not even been requested — but he has no record or experience at solving problems by going across party lines. Obama might talk about the
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