U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey has introduced the Ohio River Restoration Program Act, aiming to establish a dedicated office within the EPA for the Ohio River and provide funding for habitat restoration and water quality improvement. This initiative is backed by groups like the Kentucky Waterways Alliance, especially in light of recent severe flooding in Kentucky. Advocates stress the need for “green sinks” to manage floodwaters, noting that the Ohio River has never received consistent federal restoration funding due to jurisdictional issues. They hope the bill will be reviewed at the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Dec. 10 meeting, emphasizing that timely action is crucial to avoid escalating problems along the river.
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