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Help Stop the Yazoo Pumps Project!

Target: EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson
Sponsored by: Environmental Defense Fund
The EPA has recommended a veto for the Yazoo Pumps Project - a plan proposed by the Army Corps of Engineers to build the world's largest hydraulic pumping plant in the middle of Mississippi.

An EPA veto of this harmful plan would protect over 200,000 acres in an area containing some of the richest natural resources in the nation.

Take Action! Tell EPA Administrator Johnson that you support a veto of the Yazoo Pumps plan. Learn more here.
deadline: 5-5-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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Dear Administrator Johnson,

I applaud your agency's initiation of a Clean Water Act veto for the Yazoo Backwater Pumping Plant project (Yazoo Pumps) in Mississippi, and urge you to finalize that veto as quickly as possible. The Yazoo Pumps would use $220 million federal tax dollars to destroy ecologically significant wetlands in the heart of the Mississippi River flyway an area that is home to some of the richest natural resources in the nation. The Yazoo Pumps would cause significant harm to wetlands, fish, wildlife and recreation.

In 2000, your agency concluded that the Yazoo Pumps would drain and damage more than 200,000 acres of ecologically significant wetlands. This is more than nine times the wetlands that are harmed by private developers in an entire year nationwide.

We signed the “Help Stop the Yazoo Pumps Project!” petition!
# 50:
5:15 pm PDT, Apr 21, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 49:
5:12 pm PDT, Apr 21, Barbara Williams, Washington
# 48:
5:10 pm PDT, Apr 21, Bobby Wolfe, North Carolina
# 47:
5:07 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jazzmin Peterson, Nevada
# 46:
4:59 pm PDT, Apr 21, Crystal Conklin, Arizona
# 45:
4:56 pm PDT, Apr 21, Murray Hewitt, Canada
# 44:
4:49 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jose Ignacio Urueta, Colombia
# 43:
4:48 pm PDT, Apr 21, Claudia Herrera, Mexico
# 42:
4:39 pm PDT, Apr 21, Laura Zanoli, Italy
# 41:
4:37 pm PDT, Apr 21, Lisa Macklin, Virginia
# 40:
4:37 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sally Nohr, Wisconsin
# 39:
4:35 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sandi Fehr, Florida
Are these the same people that told us the dam would hold in Louisana,Get out of our River and stay out of our lives.
# 38:
4:33 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jamie Alcorn, Kansas
# 37:
4:31 pm PDT, Apr 21, Diane McKeel, Michigan
# 36:
4:28 pm PDT, Apr 21, Deborah G Crowchild, Vermont
# 35:
4:25 pm PDT, Apr 21, Pamela White, North Carolina
# 34:
4:20 pm PDT, Apr 21, Adrienne Austin, North Carolina
# 33:
4:20 pm PDT, Apr 21, Karin Braunsberger, Florida
# 32:
4:20 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, New York
# 31:
4:01 pm PDT, Apr 21, Michelle Mesite, Connecticut
YOU CAN'T TAKE EVERYTHING AWAY!!!!! WE MUST PROTECT WHAT IS LEFT FOR OUR KIDS
# 30:
3:59 pm PDT, Apr 21, Lee Lorentzen, Illinois
# 29:
3:50 pm PDT, Apr 21, Mike Downs, Missouri
# 28:
3:48 pm PDT, Apr 21, Robin Lim, New York
# 27:
3:40 pm PDT, Apr 21, Lee Heller, Connecticut
this is a significant amount of wetlands that needs to be saved and protected
# 26:
3:36 pm PDT, Apr 21, Diane Gilbert, California
Think about the earth and the abuse to her...and future generations. Happy earth day.
# 25:
3:33 pm PDT, Apr 21, Robert Brown, California
# 24:
3:15 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, California
# 23:
3:06 pm PDT, Apr 21, Karen McAbeer, California
# 22:
3:00 pm PDT, Apr 21, Andrea Londoņo, Colombia
# 21:
2:55 pm PDT, Apr 21, Sharon Hurt, Kentucky
# 20:
2:54 pm PDT, Apr 21, Brian Moore, New Hampshire
# 19:
2:48 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jan MacLaughlin, Texas
# 18:
2:35 pm PDT, Apr 21, JAMES SULLIVAN, Illinois
# 17:
2:29 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, Connecticut
# 16:
2:25 pm PDT, Apr 21, Itzel Oceguera, Mexico
# 15:
2:23 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, New York
# 14:
2:15 pm PDT, Apr 21, Matthew Pintar, Pennsylvania
# 13:
2:11 pm PDT, Apr 21, Lee Speaks, California
# 12:
2:11 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jeff Hopkins, Illinois
# 11:
2:03 pm PDT, Apr 21, Marya Gomez, California
# 10:
1:51 pm PDT, Apr 21, Brian Reynolds, New Jersey
# 9:
1:34 pm PDT, Apr 21, Tabitha Cooper, Illinois
# 8:
1:24 pm PDT, Apr 21, Ane Marie larsen, Denmark
# 7:
1:15 pm PDT, Apr 21, Gina Murphy, California
# 6:
1:08 pm PDT, Apr 21, Jason Turgeon, Maine
Draining over 200,000 acres of ecologically significant wetlands would be very harmful to our environment.
# 5:
1:00 pm PDT, Apr 21, Ashley Grindall, Kentucky
# 4:
1:00 pm PDT, Apr 21, Name not displayed, New York
# 3:
12:51 pm PDT, Apr 21, Gino Foti, Massachusetts
# 2:
1:53 pm PDT, Apr 20, Beverly Windham, North Carolina
# 1:
6:06 am PDT, Apr 16, Stacy Mcgrath, Indiana
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