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President signs Great Lakes mapping bill into law

Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio
A view of Lake Superior.

President Donald Trump has signed legislation to update maps of environmentally sensitive areas of the Great Lakes.

The legislation prioritizes and updates federal maps used to respond to emergencies and protect habitats, species and structures along the Great Lakes that are most likely to be impacted by a potential oil spill or other major disaster.

The last time some of these maps were updated was back in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

“The Great Lakes generate billions of dollars in economic activity and provide drinking water for over 40 million people,” says Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Flint). “We must protect our Great Lakes from harm.”

The Congressional Budget Office estimates it will take about three years to initially update all the maps.

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