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PRESS STATEMENT
For Immediate Release
Contact: Sean Cooley, Communications Manager, (850) 999-1030, scooley@audubon.org
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MIAMI 鈥 The unanimously passed the U.S. House today. The bill includes authorization of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir, a critical Everglades restoration project advanced by the State of Florida in response to the harmful Lake Okeechobee discharges hurting South Florida鈥檚 coastal communities. This bill builds upon the Water Resources Development Act of 2018 that passed the House in June and provides additional projects and programs. It now heads to the Senate, where 吃瓜黑料 is advocating for its approval.
鈥淭his is good news for 础尘别谤颈肠补鈥檚 Everglades. Thousands of 吃瓜黑料 supporters urged Congress and the White House to advance the EAA Reservoir project in the last few months. With toxic algae blooms plaguing South Florida鈥檚 coasts, the need for action on water policy has never been clearer,鈥 said Celeste De Palma, director of Everglades policy at 吃瓜黑料 Florida. 鈥淲ith yet another extreme hurricane year predicted and recent increased hurricane activity, restoration projects in 础尘别谤颈肠补鈥檚 Everglades cannot afford any more delays. Extreme weather strains Florida鈥檚 water management systems and creates more favorable conditions for algal blooms. Today鈥檚 overwhelming bipartisan support for a water infrastructure bill that authorizes the EAA Reservoir is a nod to South Florida鈥檚 wildlife and families that depend on clean water. We urge Senate leadership to do what鈥檚 right and pass this vital legislation immediately. They hold hope for 础尘别谤颈肠补鈥檚 Everglades in their hands. Let鈥檚 get it done.鈥
After urging by 吃瓜黑料 and other Everglades advocates, the Florida Legislature advanced the EAA Reservoir in Senate Bill 10 in 2017. State officials then submitted the project for federal approval. The U.S. House of Representatives approved a similar Water Resources Development Act in June that included placeholder language authorizing the project, anticipating a required review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The House鈥檚 vote today presents a clear path for Senate action on a compromise bill that addresses pending House and Senate priorities, including authorization for the EAA Reservoir. If approved by the Senate, it will be sent to the President for final action. Congressional authorization is required for the project to be eligible for federal funding.
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