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Michigan Statewide Public Advisory Council
The Statewide Public Advisory Council for Michigan's Areas of Concern Program
The Council includes representation from each of Michigan's 14 AOCs. The Council coordinates support for and communication among local public advisory councils in the AOCs, provides training and technical assistance to RAP participants, and advises state and federal agencies and elected officials on priorities for the statewide AOC program. The SPAC typically meets three times per year and sponsors an annual briefing for state legislators and training workshops on issues affecting the RAPs. The SPAC also publishes a biannual newsletter, Michigan Areas of Concern NEWS. The Council is supported by the Great Lakes Commission with funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).
About the Areas of Concern
Of the 42 current Great Lakes AOCs, 14 are located in Michigan. They include rivers, lakes and bays located across the state. Michigan's AOC program is administered by MDEQ's Surface Water Quality Division in collaboration with other state and federal agencies and local stakeholders. Remedial Action Plans (RAPs) have been developed and and are being implemented for all designated AOCs in the Great Lakes basin. RAPs were developed for each AOC to address impairments to any one of 14 beneficial uses (e.g., restrictions on fish and wildlife consumption, dredging activities, or drinking water consumption) associated with them. RAPs use an ecosystem-based, multi-media approach for assessing and remediating impaired uses. The RAP process is a model of grassroots environmental democracy, stressing empowerment of the affected public within AOCs. Successful RAPs are community driven, with active federal, state and local involvement.
MICH-RAP Email List
For information on how to subscribe, send messages and other list guidelines, visit the MICH-RAP Welcome Page. For questions regarding this email list or to to speak to the MICH-RAP Administrator, contact: |
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