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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 18, 2004

Executive Order: Establishment of Great Lakes Interagency Task Force and Promotion of a Regional Collaboration of National Significance for the Great Lakes

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to help establish a regional collaboration of national significance for the Great Lakes, it is hereby ordered as follows:

President George W. Bush signs the executive order establishing his Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, with EPA Administrator Michael Leavitt and James Connaughton, chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, in the Oval Office Tuesday, May 18, 2004. The task force brings together ten agency and Cabinet officers to provide strategic direction on Federal Great Lakes policy, priorities and programs.  White House photo by Paul Morse Section 1. Policy. The Great Lakes are a national treasure constituting the largest freshwater system in the world. The United States and Canada have made great progress addressing past and current environmental impacts to the Great Lakes ecology. The Federal Government is committed to making progress on the many significant challenges that remain. Along with numerous State, tribal, and local programs, over 140 Federal programs help fund and implement environmental restoration and management activities throughout the Great Lakes system. A number of intergovernmental bodies are providing leadership in the region to address environmental and resource management issues in the Great Lakes system. These activities would benefit substantially from more systematic collaboration and better integration of effort. It is the policy of the Federal Government to support local and regional efforts to address environmental challenges and to encourage local citizen and community stewardship. To this end, the Federal Government will partner with the Great Lakes States, tribal and local governments, communities, and other interests to establish a regional collaboration to address nationally significant environmental and natural resource issues involving the Great Lakes. It is the further policy of the Federal Government that its executive departments and agencies will ensure that their programs are funding effective, coordinated, and environmentally sound activities in the Great Lakes system.

Sec. 2. Definitions.

For purposes of this order:

(a) "Great Lakes" means Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron (including Lake Saint Clair), Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior, and the connecting channels (Saint Marys River, Saint Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, and Saint Lawrence River to the Canadian Border).

(b) "Great Lakes system" means all the streams, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water within the drainage basin of the Great Lakes.

Sec. 3. Great Lakes Interagency Task Force.

(a) Task Force Purpose. To further the policy described in section 1 of this order, there is established, within the Environmental Protection Agency for administrative purposes, the "Great Lakes Interagency Task Force" (Task Force) to:

(i) Help convene and establish a process for collaboration among the

members of the Task Force and the members of the Working Group that

is established in paragraph b(ii) of this section, with the Great

Lakes States, local communities, tribes, regional bodies, and other

interests in the Great Lakes region regarding policies, strategies,

plans, programs, projects, activities, and priorities for the Great

Lakes system.

(ii) Collaborate with Canada and its provinces and with bi-national

bodies involved in the Great Lakes region regarding policies,

strategies, projects, and priorities for the Great Lakes system.

(iii) Coordinate the development of consistent Federal policies,

strategies, projects, and priorities for addressing the restoration

and protection of the Great Lakes system and assisting in the

appropriate management of the Great Lakes system.

(iv) Develop outcome-based goals for the Great Lakes system relying

upon, among other things, existing data and science-based indicators

of water quality and related environ-mental factors. These goals

shall focus on outcomes such as cleaner water, sustainable fisheries,

and biodiversity of the Great Lakes system and ensure that Federal

policies, strategies, projects, and priorities support measurable

results.

(v) Exchange information regarding policies, strategies, projects,

and activities of the agencies represented on the Task Force related

to the Great Lakes system.

(vi) Work to coordinate government action associated with the Great

Lakes system.

(vii) Ensure coordinated Federal scientific and other research

associated with the Great Lakes system.

(viii) Ensure coordinated government development and implementation

of the Great Lakes portion of the Global Earth Observation System of

Systems.

(ix) Provide assistance and support to agencies represented on the

Task Force in their activities related to the Great Lakes system.

(x) Submit a report to the President by May 31, 2005, and thereafter

as appropriate, that summarizes the activities of the Task Force and

provides any recommendations that would, in the judgment of the Task

Force, advance the policy set forth in section 1 of this order.

(b) Membership and Operation.

(i) The Task Force shall consist exclusively of the following

officers of the United States: the Administrator of the

Environmental Protection Agency (who shall chair the Task Force), the

Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of

Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Housing and

Urban Development, the Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of

Homeland Security, the Secretary of the Army, and the Chairman of the

Council on Environmental Quality. A member of the Task Force may

designate, to perform the Task Force functions of the member, any

person who is part of the member's department, agency, or office and

who is either an officer of the United States appointed by the

President or a full-time employee serving in a position with pay

equal to or greater than the minimum rate payable for GS-15 of the

General Schedule. The Task Force shall report to the President

through the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality.

(ii) The Task Force shall establish a "Great Lakes Regional Working

Group" (Working Group) composed of the appropriate regional

administrator or director with programmatic responsibility for the

Great Lakes system for each agency represented on the Task Force

including: the Great Lakes National Program Office of the

Environmental Protection Agency; the United States Fish and Wildlife

Service, National Park Service, and United States Geological Survey

within the Department of the Interior; the Natural Resources

Conservation Service and the Forest Service of the Department of

Agriculture; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of

the Department of Commerce; the Department of Housing and Urban

Development; the

Department of Transportation; the Coast Guard within the Department

of Homeland Security; and the Army Corps of Engineers within the

Department of the Army. The Working Group will coordinate and make

recommendations on how to implement the policies, strategies,

projects, and priorities of the Task Force.

(c) Management Principles for Regional Collaboration of National Significance. To further the policy described in section 1, the Task Force shall recognize and apply key principles and foster conditions to ensure successful collabora-tion. To that end, the Environmental Protection Agency will coordinate the development of a set of principles of successful collaboration.

Sec. 4. Great Lakes National Program Office. The Great Lakes National Program Office of the Environmental Protection Agency shall assist the Task Force and the Working Group in the performance of their functions. The Great Lakes National Program Manager shall serve as chair of the Working Group.

Sec. 5. Preservation of Authority. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budget, administrative, regulatory, and legislative proposals. Nothing in this order shall be construed to affect the statutory authority or obligations of any Federal agency or any bi-national agreement with Canada.

Sec. 6. Judicial Review. This order is intended only to improve the internal management of the Federal Government and is not intended to, and does not, create any right, benefit, or trust responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by a party against the United States, its departments, agencies, instrumentalities or entities, its officers or employees, or any other person.

GEORGE W. BUSH

THE WHITE HOUSE,

May 18, 2004.

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