MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release: May 2, 2000
Public Forum to be Held on Waukegan Harbor Area of Concern
The
International Joint Commission's (IJC) Great Lakes Water Quality Board
,
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency
and the
Waukegan Citizens' Advisory Group
are hosting a
public forum
(agenda)
to examine the restoration and protection of beneficial uses of Waukegan
Harbor. The
public forum, which will be held twice, will focus on an examination and
exploration of progress
toward restoring beneficial uses including benefits to humans and fish and
wildlife. This includes
determination of currently unmet needs such as dredging the navigation
channels, further
environmental enhancement and redevelopment of older communities, downtown and
brownfields.
The meetings are free of charge and open to all citizens concerned with water
quality in the
Waukegan Harbor area. It is being held
Thursday, May 11 from 10 a.m. - noon at the
Waukegan City Hall and again from 7:30 - 9 p.m. at the Madison Avenue
restaurant, lower
level,
34 North Sheridan Road, Waukegan.
The public forums will address the following topics:
-
progress on PCB levels in fish and details of remaining remediation needs;
-
dredging needs - commercial shipping, recreational boating and safety issues;
-
the Citizen Advisory Group's view on progress and remaining needs; and
-
downtown development in relation to area remediation and future growth.
It also will provide the opportunity for questions and answers between the
community and
members of the Great Lakes Water Quality Board; federal state and local
officials; and Citizen
Advisory Group members.
The International Joint Commission is a binational Canada-United States
organization
established by the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 to help the two governments
prevent and
resolve disputes over use of the water along the U.S. and Canadian border.
Under the 1978 Great
Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Commission assesses progress by the two
countries to restore
and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the waters of
the Great Lakes basin
ecosystem. Additional information is available on the Internet at
www.ijc.org
(.)
Contacts for more information:
Jennifer Day
(313) 226-2170 x.6733
International Joint Commission
Greg Michaud
(217) 785-3819
Illinois EPA
Mary Walker
(847) 244-3133
Waukegan Citizens' Advisory Group
Susie Schreiber
(847) 835-2517
Waukegan Citizens' Advisory Group