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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!
# 150:
3:19 pm PDT, Apr 22, Angela McFall, Michigan
# 149:
3:06 pm PDT, Apr 22, Leah Goodman, Illinois
When it comes to science, too often this administration has let political pressure or ideology or other rationales tip the scales in our administrative legal judgments. Help make this important environmental decision based on the facts, on the recommendations of the scientists, and on the data already available to you.
# 148:
2:54 pm PDT, Apr 22, Cambridge Brenk, Colorado
# 147:
2:30 pm PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, Georgia
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2:24 pm PDT, Apr 22, John Leonard, Pennsylvania
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1:41 pm PDT, Apr 22, Julie Kleinert, Utah
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1:36 pm PDT, Apr 22, Ava Brooks, Texas
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1:36 pm PDT, Apr 22, John Sodrel, Indiana
# 142:
12:50 pm PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
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12:31 pm PDT, Apr 22, Dara Lazar, Georgia
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12:25 pm PDT, Apr 22, Rebecca Everhart, Indiana
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12:16 pm PDT, Apr 22, Kris Ares, California
# 138:
12:10 pm PDT, Apr 22, Candy LeBlanc, California
# 137:
11:30 am PDT, Apr 22, Aleksandra Lachcik, Poland
# 136:
11:22 am PDT, Apr 22, Franziska Eber, Germany
# 135:
10:55 am PDT, Apr 22, Sheree Aramini, New Jersey
# 134:
10:22 am PDT, Apr 22, Earth Friendly, Canada
# 133:
10:20 am PDT, Apr 22, Elaine Secondo, Connecticut
# 132:
10:05 am PDT, Apr 22, Cheri Purnell, Florida
# 131:
10:03 am PDT, Apr 22, Debra Arnold, Michigan
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9:58 am PDT, Apr 22, Laura Waszazak, New Jersey
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9:57 am PDT, Apr 22, Tara L. Mullen, Colorado
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9:54 am PDT, Apr 22, Becky Forde, United Kingdom
# 127:
9:53 am PDT, Apr 22, Thorton Wells, Kansas
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9:45 am PDT, Apr 22, Brent Haas, California
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9:39 am PDT, Apr 22, Cara Gubrud, Minnesota
# 124:
9:30 am PDT, Apr 22, RIVER FRANCE, Canada
# 123:
9:27 am PDT, Apr 22, Amy Schumacher, Ohio
# 122:
9:26 am PDT, Apr 22, Diana Nymand, Germany
# 121:
9:25 am PDT, Apr 22, Diane Sauleda, Florida
# 120:
9:15 am PDT, Apr 22, Parth Sarathi Mahapatra, India
# 119:
9:14 am PDT, Apr 22, Hester Brits, South Africa
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9:06 am PDT, Apr 22, Maria Fernanda R Alvarez, Argentina
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8:52 am PDT, Apr 22, Diane Rogers, Georgia
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8:37 am PDT, Apr 22, Christine Marcelino, Philippines
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8:32 am PDT, Apr 22, Vicki Sheares, Florida
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8:16 am PDT, Apr 22, Patty Fournier, New York
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8:01 am PDT, Apr 22, Kisara Brunner, South Carolina
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8:01 am PDT, Apr 22, Doug Chinn, United Kingdom
# 111:
7:46 am PDT, Apr 22, Jennifer Posanka, Illinois
# 110:
7:42 am PDT, Apr 22, Diana Lungu, Romania
# 109:
7:38 am PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, California
# 108:
7:25 am PDT, Apr 22, AW Si Xiang, Malaysia
Don't let water cover those precious habitat!
# 107:
7:02 am PDT, Apr 22, Carolyn Collins, Texas
Anything the Corps of Engineers are involved in usually ends in disaster. I support your veto of this project. Protect our wetlands.
# 106:
6:53 am PDT, Apr 22, Tina Carter, Florida
# 105:
6:14 am PDT, Apr 22, Name not displayed, Colorado
# 104:
6:10 am PDT, Apr 22, Robert Moeller, New Jersey
When the EPA gets it right, why should the Army Corps of Engineers, get precedence and be allowed to build these pumps. They already had a disaster in New Orleans.
# 103:
5:50 am PDT, Apr 22, Fred Fall, New Jersey
# 102:
5:42 am PDT, Apr 22, True Richardson, California
# 101:
5:11 am PDT, Apr 22, Daniel Amon, South Carolina
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