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Pressure Mounts for Gov. Snyder to Act as Coast Guard Admits Its Unprepared for Heavy Oil Spill

For Immediate Release:   Monday, Sept. 15, 2014 Contact: David Holtz, Sierra Club 313-300-4454  david@davidholtz.org Liz Kirkwood, For Love of Water 231-94491568  liz@flowforwater.org Citizens groups concerned that Enbridge plans to bring more heavy oil through Michigan pipelines Citizens groups today called on Gov. Rick Snyder to take immediate steps toward protecting Michigan from oil pipelinesRead more »

Officials require more supports beneath oil pipes

Click here to read the article on record-eagle.com  By The Associated Press July 25, 2014 TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Two oil pipelines at the bottom the waterway linking Lakes Huron and Michigan will get additional support structures to help prevent potentially devastating spills, officials said Thursday. Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette and Dan Wyant,… Read more »

FLOW Awarded NMEAC John Nelson Water Steward Award

Click here to view and download the press release as a PDF. May 2, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Liz Kirkwoood, Executive Director 231 944 1568 or liz@flowforwater.org FLOW Awarded NMEAC John Nelson Water Steward Award TRAVERSE CITY– On April 25, 2014, Northern Michigan Environmental Action Council (NMEAC) honored FLOW with the John Nelson Water… Read more »

Great Lakes Programs

At the heart of FLOW’s groundbreaking law and policy work is demonstrating how to apply public trust principles and make long-term policy decisions that will protect the waters, equitably balance competing uses, buttress the federal government’s billion dollar Great Lakes Restoration Initiative investment, and herald the lakes as a living, dynamic ecosystem.FLOW’s programs focus on… Read more »

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

officers Douglas Jester, Chair Partner at 5 Lakes Energy and specializes in utility regulation and energy policy, research, and modeling Douglas Jester is a partner at 5 Lakes Energy and specializes in utility regulation and energy policy, research, and modeling. Prior to joining 5 Lakes Energy, Douglas served as senior energy policy advisor at the… Read more »

Wetlands Destruction

Wetlands, or marshes, fens, bogs, and swamps, are the link between land and water. Wetlands include trees, grasses, shrubs, moss, and other plants that require at least some water coverage. Wetlands provide an abundance of essential ecosystem services, including: Water storage, storm protection, and flood mitigation Water purification through retention of nutrients, sediments, and pollutants… Read more »

Privatization and Commodification

Water is basic to the survival of all life. In 2010, the United Nations adopted Resolution 64/292 that “recognizes the right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation as a human right that is essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights.” Water privatization is when private corporations buy or operate public water utilities…. Read more »

Invasive Species

Invasive species are non-native plants and animals whose presence degrades habitat, outcompetes native species, and decimates the food web. Humans, animals, and various modes of transportation and interconnecting pathways (i.e. rivers) introduce them to the environment. The Great Lakes are susceptible to invasive species, with ocean freight transportation being a major contributor. Sixty-five percent of the invasive species… Read more »

Media Releases

Great Lakes Organizations Ask the International Joint Commission to Declare the Great Lakes a Public Trust The Grand Traverse Resolution Industry Insider Skepticism Over Shale Gas Fracking Reinforces Need for Federal Ban Anglers of AuSable Rebukes Michigan Attorney General Schuette for Playing Politics to Upset Water Supreme Court Victory FLOW Line 5 Alternatives and Propane… Read more »