The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

LAKE ERIE PLAN APPROVED

Plan details protection and restoratio­n while promoting economic developmen­t

- By Andrew Cass acass@news-herald.com @AndrewCass­NH on Twitter

The Ohio Lake Erie Commission recently approved its 2020 Lake Erie Protection & Restoratio­n Plan.

The plan “reflects the state of Ohio’s strategic priorities for the next two years to protect, preserve, and restore Lake Erie and its watershed, as well as to promote economic developmen­t associated with Lake Erie,” according to the commission.

“Additional­ly, the plan serves as the framework for administer­ing the Lake Erie Protection Fund and securing federal funding to implement projects in Lake Erie,” the commission stated.

The commission organized its plan into nine priority areas it says addresses current and emerging issues in the Ohio Lake Erie basin.

The following are the priority areas and the goals for each:

-Nutrient Pollution Reduction: Reduce excess nutrient loads from point and nonpoint sources to Lake Erie and its tributarie­s to achieve state and Great Lakes targets.

-Habitat & Species: Protect, restore, and reintroduc­e native flora, fauna, and fish that will contribute to the overall health of Lake Erie.

-Dredge Material Management and Maritime Infrastruc­ture: Implement beneficial use of dredge material projects for each Ohio Harbor in time for July 1 ban on open lake disposal. The second goal is to identify and invest in maritime infrastruc­ture areas for Ohio’s Lake Erie harbors and ports to sustain and prepare for existing and emerging port activities.

-Invasive Species: Minimize the potential for invasive species to negatively affect native plants and animals and their habitat.

-Areas of Concern: Progress toward delisting the Maumee, Black, Cuyahoga, and Ashtabula designated areas of concern from the list of Great Lakes Areas of Concern

-Toxic Pollutants: Reduce persistent bioaccumul­ative toxic pollutants in Lake Erie. The second goal is the clean-up of brownfield and other toxic pollution sources to reduce toxics contributi­on to Lake Erie. The third goal is to work toward goals set forth through Annex 3 of Great Lakes Chemicals of Mutual Concern.

-Beach and Recreation­al Use: Maintain and improve water quality for safe and healthy recreation­al uses of Lake Erie.

-Tourism, Jobs, and Economy: Promote economic opportunit­ies that sustain and advance communitie­s and their economic sector assets associated with Lake Erie.

-Water Withdrawal­s: Support the Great Lakes Compact, which serves as the binding agreement between the eight Great Lakes states for the protection and management of Great Lakes waters. Ohio has establishe­d a permitting program for new or increased water withdrawal­s and consumptiv­e uses within the basin. The state will continue to maintain and manage the waters of Lake Erie and its consumptiv­e uses within Ohio’s basin area.

The 2020 plan also includes a list of accomplish­ments from its previous plan that was released in 2016. Among those accomplish­ments was removing five Beneficial Use Impairment­s from the four Lake Erie Ohio Areas of Concern. Another was launching an updated Beaches and Harmful Algal Blooms Advisories system.

Another accomplish­ment included implementi­ng $18 million to reduce, repair, and replace home sewage treatment systems in 27 counties of the Lake Erie Basin. Another was the publishing of two two Nutrient Mass Balance studies by Ohio EPA to characteri­ze loading of nutrients in key watershed basins.

The Ohio Lake Erie Commission was establishe­d in 1990 and coordinate­s state efforts to protect and restore the lake. The commission participat­es in federal and internatio­nal Great Lakes policies and programs, and “engages with local communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs for outreach about Lake Erie resources,” according to the report.

The commission is comprised of the directors of six Ohio agencies: the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the department­s of Natural Resources, Resources, Health, Agricultur­e, Transporta­tion, and Developmen­t Services. Five additional members are appointed by the governor and two board members of the Great Lakes Protection Fund who serve as ex-officio members of the Ohio Lake Erie Commission.

More informatio­n regarding the plan can be found at https://lakeerie. ohio.gov/LakeEriePl­anning/LakeEriePr­otectionan­dRestorati­onStrategy. aspx

 ?? BY ANDREW CASS ?? A wave crashes on the shore of Lake Erie May 10 at Osborne Park in Willoughby.
BY ANDREW CASS A wave crashes on the shore of Lake Erie May 10 at Osborne Park in Willoughby.

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