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EPA appoints members of Great Lakes advisory panel

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Federal officials have chosen the members of a panel that will advise them about a program to improve the Great Lakes environment.

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The Great Lakes Advisory Board will consist of scientists and representatives of advocacy groups, businesses, state and local governments, tribes and other interests.

The 18-member panel will report to the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. EPA is the lead agency in carrying out the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, a $1 billion effort to make progress on lingering issues such as invasive species, habitat loss and nuisance algae.

It's also accelerating cleanup of 29 toxic hot spots around the region.

Acting EPA Administrator Bob Perciasepe announced the board appointments Wednesday. A list of panel members is posted on the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative's website.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.


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