Midwest Environmental Advocates said it prepared the
petition in collaboration with the River Alliance of Wisconsin after
Department of Natural Resources data showed some high-quality waters did
not have the legal protection needed to limit pollution into those
waters.
"These rivers deserve recognition as some of the
healthiest rivers in Wisconsin," Denny Caneff, executive director of the
River Alliance, said in an Aug. 17 statement. "We support this petition
because it makes sense--protect the great rivers we have, before it is too
late. That means placing legal limits on pollution before it occurs, and
educating the public about our great water resources."
Wisconsin gathered the data on its most pristine
rivers as part of the Northern Rivers Initiative, begun in 1997 in
response to concerns about overdevelopment and declining water quality. As
part of the initiative, the Department of Natural Resources evaluated
nearly 1,500 rivers and river segments in Wisconsin's 20 northernmost
counties.
"The DNR has the information it needs to protect these
rivers," Melissa K. Scanlon, executive director of Midwest Environmental
Advocates, said in an Aug. 17 statement. "The challenge for the Natural
Resources Board is to turn that information into action-- and get these
rivers the legal protection they deserve."
After identifying the top 100 river segments in
Wisconsin's northern woods, the coalition asked that the Department of
Natural Resources upgrade legal protections for those rivers to further
limit pollution that harms fish and wildlife.
The petition said increasing protection for the rivers
also would help the Department of Natural Resources to honor treaty rights
held by Chippewa Tribes to hunt and to fish that were ceded to the federal
government. Several tribal governments passed formal resolutions
supporting the petition.
The Northwoods Hundred Healthiest Rivers Petition
is available at http://www.midwestadvocates.org/
or http://www.wisconsinrivers.org/
on the World Wide Web.




No. 162
Monday, August 23, 2004
ISSN
1521-9402
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Water
Pollution
Conservation Coalition Petitions
Wisconsin
For More Protection of Northern
Rivers
CHICAGO--A coalition of 44 conservation and
environmental organizations Aug. 17 called for more protection of
Wisconsin's northern rivers, petitioning the state's Department of Natural
Resources to increase protection of 100 river segments.
By Thom
Wilder
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