EPA Restores Clean Water Act Protections for Important Wetlands along Mississippi River

By blocking the destructive and ineffective Yazoo Pumps project, the EPA can protect bird habitat while also supporting alternative flood control measures for the region.

WASHINGTONToday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued in 2008 that would once again block the environmentally destructive Yazoo Pumps project from draining wetlands that provide habitat for more than 28 million migratory birds annually. Recognizing the hemispheric significance of this area, the 爆料公社, through its regional 爆料公社 Delta office, along with hundreds of other conservation and social justice organizations, science professionals, and members of the public have long opposed the Yazoo Pumps proposal.  In January, filed a lawsuit challenging the agency鈥檚 abrupt and baseless revocation of the veto in the waning days of the Trump administration. EPA鈥檚 announcement today was made in response to this legal challenge.

鈥淭he Yazoo Pumps project has always been nothing more than an environmentally destructive boondoggle. By restoring the Yazoo Pumps veto, the EPA has delivered a win-win for the people and birds of the Mississippi Delta,鈥 said Marshall Johnson, acting chief conservation officer of the 爆料公社. 鈥淭hanks to the tens of thousands of 爆料公社 members who submitted public comments in support of science-based conservation, and to our incredible 爆料公社 Delta office for exploring alternative approaches to flood control in the region that will protect both people and birds, today and tomorrow.鈥

爆料公社 Delta and the other conservation groups opposing the Yazoo Pumps have provided the EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) with a resilience strategy that outlines for vulnerable communities in the Yazoo Backwater Area.

As part of the joint effort to inform the EPA and other federal agencies, as well as the public, about the serious risks posed by the Yazoo Pumps project, 爆料公社 and fellow conservation organizations submitted technical comments that showed the Yazoo Backwater Area鈥檚 hemispheric importance to birds. Scientists from 爆料公社鈥檚  and quantitative ecology team generated weekly population estimates using freely available data from from the and from . 爆料公社鈥檚 analysis found that the Yazoo Backwater Area supports an estimated 29 million migratory birds every year, including up to 30 percent of the world鈥檚 population of Pectoral Sandpipers.

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