Obama approves closure

  • Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1358315

    DNR NEWS – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 11, 2014

    Obama approves closure of Upper St. Anthony Falls lock

    A significant step has been taken toward protecting the Upper Mississippi River above the Twin Cities from invasive carp.

    President Barack Obama signed legislation Tuesday, June 10, that will close the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock to boat traffic. Located in downtown Minneapolis, the lock is the northern-most navigational structure on the Mississippi River. Closure will help keep invasive carp, such as bighead and silver carp, from reaching Mille Lacs Lake and other important waters north of the Twin Cities.

    The Department of Natural Resources would like to thank Gov. Mark Dayton and Minnesota’s congressional members who supported this provision. They include Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken and Reps. Keith Ellison, Rick Nolan, Erik Paulsen and Tim Walz.

    Klobuchar and Ellison were the original authors of the bill. Nolan played a critical role in getting the provision through the House committee process and championed it in conference committee.

    Dayton has also been a leader in bringing the issue of invasive carp to the public’s attention and pursuing protections for Minnesota’s waters.

    “Closing the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock is the single biggest and most important step Minnesota can take to keep invasive carp out of the Upper Mississippi River watershed, including Mille Lacs Lake,” said DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr. “This will protect our local economies and outdoor heritage in the north-central part of the state.”

    The DNR anticipates the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and city of Minneapolis will work with affected parties to ensure timely and efficient closure. Under the new law, the Corps has up to one year to close the lock.

    While lock closure will prevent carp from swimming upstream, there still exists the risk of humans introducing carp into the Upper Mississippi River watershed, despite the fact it is illegal to transport invasive carp. The DNR will continue its education and enforcement efforts to minimize this risk.

    Landwehr said closing the lock will allow the DNR to reallocate its resources to other ongoing invasive carp prevention priorities.

    Those efforts include: creating several barrier projects in southwestern Minnesota to keep invasive carp from coming in through the Missouri River system; and working with the University of Minnesota Invasive Species Research Center to limit or slow the carps’ spread through the lower locks and dams to protect other parts of the Mississippi River and important tributaries like the St. Croix and Minnesota rivers.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18615
    #1415413

    I can think of a larger issue the President should have addressed first.

    jerad
    Otranto, IA/Hager City, WI
    Posts: 616
    #1415415

    Quote:


    I can think of a larger issue the President should have addressed first.


    I actually like that he is being kept busy by this little stuff. That way he cant cause greater damage tackling a bigger issue

    Mike W
    MN/Anoka/Ham lake
    Posts: 13294
    #1415420

    Landwehr said closing the lock will allow the DNR to reallocate its resources to other ongoing invasive carp prevention priorities.

    Maybe like locating one or keep changing the names of them until they find one offensive enough to the fish that it doesnt want to come to MN. I would be very pissed if my business was on that stretch of river and it was shut down due to a fish that is not even there.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1415425

    Quote:


    Landwehr said closing the lock will allow the DNR to reallocate its resources to other ongoing invasive carp prevention priorities.

    Maybe like locating one or keep changing the names of them until they find one offensive enough to the fish that it doesnt want to come to MN. I would be very pissed if my business was on that stretch of river and it was shut down due to a fish that is not even there.


    X2

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1415427

    I wonder if it will make the catfishing at Mill Ruins better or worse.

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1415431

    “signed legislation”…is that code for executive order or are they going back to the old ways of doing things?

    greg-vandemark
    Wabasha Mn
    Posts: 1096
    #1415464

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    And Now is the time we have tons of money to shut down a lock and dam what a bunch of [censored]. You just can not fix STUPID. my two cents. There is no water problem in California that was not created by the government. And now let it begin in Minnesota.

    Paulski
    “Ever Wonder Why There Are No Democrats On Mount Rushmore ? "
    Posts: 1194
    #1415493

    Quote:


    “signed legislation”…is that code for executive order or are they going back to the old ways of doing things?


    Now that is good …

    Chris Raymond
    Keweenaw Peninsula, MI
    Posts: 514
    #1395340

    Quote:


    Quote:


    “signed legislation”…is that code for executive order or are they going back to the old ways of doing things?


    Now that is good …


    +2

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1415645

    Hope they keep the Camden launch at least when they are putting in high rises. Jeez, a guy is gone a few days and this happens.

    buck-slayer
    Posts: 1499
    #1415687

    First smart thing he’s done since taking office.

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