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American Heritage Rivers Initiative
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BACKGROUND Objective: Recognize and support local efforts to restore and protect America’s rivers and their communities: Economic revitalization Environmental protection and restoration Cultural and historic preservation Objective: Recognize and support local efforts to restore and protect America’s rivers and their communities: Economic revitalization Environmental protection and restoration Cultural and historic preservation
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BACKGROUND Established by Executive Order 13061 – September, 1997 Supported by nearly 200 members of Congress, more than 500 mayors, and 21 governors 126 nominations from 46 states and the District of Columbia Established by Executive Order 13061 – September, 1997 Supported by nearly 200 members of Congress, more than 500 mayors, and 21 governors 126 nominations from 46 states and the District of Columbia
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14 RIVERS Blackstone and Woonasquatucket (RI/MA)Cuyahoga (OH) Connecticut (CT/MA/NH/VT) Detroit (MI) Hanalei (HI) Hudson (NY) Mississippi, Lower (TN/LA)Willamette (OR) Mississippi, Upper (MO/IL/IA/WI/MN)Rio Grande (TX) Potomac (DC,MD,PA,VA,WV)New River (NC,VA,WV) Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers (PA)St. John’s River (FL) Blackstone and Woonasquatucket (RI/MA)Cuyahoga (OH) Connecticut (CT/MA/NH/VT) Detroit (MI) Hanalei (HI) Hudson (NY) Mississippi, Lower (TN/LA)Willamette (OR) Mississippi, Upper (MO/IL/IA/WI/MN)Rio Grande (TX) Potomac (DC,MD,PA,VA,WV)New River (NC,VA,WV) Susquehanna and Lackawanna Rivers (PA)St. John’s River (FL) 30 July 1998 - President designated 14 American Heritage Rivers:
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Some are mainly urban... Some are mainly urban... Detroit River
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Hudson River near West Point Most are also rural...
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GUIDING PRINCIPLES n Collaborative u Agencies work together & with communities n Resourceful u Use existing programs n Community-driven u Federal agencies respond to community needs
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BENEFITS TO RIVERS National Recognition n River Navigator n Federal Teams u In Washington u Along the river n Focused attention to their needs
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3 MAJOR OBJECTIVES Environmental n Cultural n Economic
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ENVIRONMENTAL n Improve water quality & fish/ wildlife habitats n Restore riparian areas & wetlands n Conserve natural resources n Enhance outdoor recreation Potomac River at Great Falls
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n Identify community heritage & historical/archaeological resources n Restore and reuse historic structures Celebrate with local arts and folklife CULTURAL Esopus Meadows Lighthouse, Hudson R.
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n Revitalize waterfronts n Find productive uses for abandoned buildings n Help existing businesses and encourage new ones ECONOMIC Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium Port of Dubuque, Iowa
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ORGANIZATION Interagency Committee Chair: Chairman of CEQ plus Agency co-chair Members: Cabinet Secretaries or their designees (Asst. Sec. or higher) AHR Interagency Task Force AHR Interagency Working Group Interagency Committee Hanalei River from the air Kauai, Hawaii
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RIVER NAVIGATORS – 5-Year Commitment extended for some rivers, 1- 3 years – Assist communities to implement local action plans – Serve as a liaison between communities and federal agencies – Each of the 14 designated rivers will have the assistance of a River Navigator for five years (through Sept. 2004) – Each of the 14 designated rivers will have the assistance of a River Navigator for five years (through Sept. 2004) – Assist communities, if requested, in engaging the assistance – Assist communities, if requested, in engaging the assistance of state, tribal, and local governments and private sector of state, tribal, and local governments and private sector interests
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RIVER NAVIGATORS – Provide information services – Offer technical advice – River Navigator will have maximum latitude to work with communities – River Navigator will have maximum latitude to work with communities – Position will be fully federally funded unless the community volunteers non-federal funds – Cut through “Red Tape” “Navigate” the federal system to find appropriate federal programs and resources for local communities – Position will be fully federally funded unless the community volunteers non-federal funds – Cut through “Red Tape” “Navigate” the federal system to find appropriate federal programs and resources for local communities
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INFORMATION n AHR Web site : www.epa.gov/rivers n American Heritage Rivers Task Force n 300 Seventh St., SWSuite 680 n Washington DC 20024 n Phone: 202-401-0226 n Fax: 202-401-9821
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