Monday 26 October 2015

Mayor hopeful ‘report card’ spurs action on river

St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay hopes a new report on the Mississippi River watershed will spur renewed attention to the country’s largest river system.

Written in the style of a report card, the authors said the condition of the river’s infrastructure, environment and indicators merited a D+.

“A ‘D+’ is really nothing to be proud of, but it does give us direction and it does give us a sense of urgency,” Slay said.

The results of a years-long study from America’s Watershed Initiative, a group made up of environmentalists, business and government interests, were released Oct. 14 at a conference in St. Louis.

Backers aim to use the report card to track progress on fixing aging infrastructure, deteriorating ecosystems and rising flood risk.

Navigation infrastructure, such as locks and dams, were among the worst-performing areas, said co-author Heath Kelsey, the director of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. For the full article click here 



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