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Stabenow
Champions Senate Effort to Save Great Lakes Vessels
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| WASHINGTON—Today,
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) announced that 26 Great Lakes steam
and diesel vessels will be able to continue carrying cargo on the Great
Lakes. She championed changes in the Senate to exempt existing steam ships
from strict EPA emissions standards on Great Lakes vessels. Diesel vessels
will be able to apply for a waiver from EPA regulations. Without both
the exemption and the waiver, these vessels would likely be decommissioned
due to the high costs of retrofitting each ship, reducing the Great Lakes
fleet by 50%.
“The Great Lakes fleet and our commercial harbors are vital to the transportation of American goods and is an essential part of our nation’s economy,” said Stabenow. “Making sure these vessels remain in service is critical to commerce that accounts for 180 million tons transported annually on the Great Lakes and over 235,000 jobs. I am pleased to have helped craft a deal to keep the Great Lakes fleet at full strength.” Great Lakes steamships operating exclusively
within the Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters will
be exempted from the EPA rule under the FY2010 appropriations conference
report for the Department of Interior, the Environmental Protection
Agency, and related agencies. Great Lakes Category 3 diesel vessels
will be able to apply for a waiver with the EPA to be exempted from
the rule due to lack of fuel availability or because compliance under
the rule would lead to a significant negative economic impact. |