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GLIN==> Lake Erie Artist and Black River Remedial Action Plan Receive the 2004 Ohio Lake Erie Awards
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- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:27:59 -0400
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Submitted by Ted Conlin <ted.conlin@epa.state.oh.us>
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Lake Erie Artist and Black River Remedial Action Plan Receive the 2004 Ohio
Lake Erie Awards
Special recognition also goes to Toledo man for work on the lake's Balanced
Growth Initiative
TOLEDO, OH - Renowned Lake Erie artist Ben Richmond and an organization
working to restore the health of the Black River are winners of the 2004
Ohio Lake Erie Awards, announced today by the Ohio Lake Erie Commission
(LEC).
"These award recipients have worked tirelessly to promote and protect Lake
Erie," said Commission Chairman Christopher Jones, Director of Ohio EPA. "We
commend their efforts in advancing the goals set forth in the Ohio Lake Erie
Protection & Restoration Plan."
Richmond, who lives in Marblehead, was nominated for the individual award by
Jamie Kochensparger for his artistic endeavors on behalf of Lake Erie. He
has captured the beauty and fragility of the lake in hundreds of paintings.
His images of Marblehead Lighthouse and the Toledo Harbor Lighthouse grace
Ohio's Lake Erie license plates. Sales of the license plates have raised
more than $7.5 million for the Lake Erie Protection Fund over the last 11
years. Donations of his artwork have generated more than $500,000 for other
area charities.
In addition, Richmond's life and accomplishments have been the subject of a
public broadcasting documentary, which brought more interest and attention
to Lake Erie.
The Black River Remedial Action Plan (RAP) was established in 1991 when the
Ohio EPA appointed a local committee to address restoring the Black River.
The Black River had been designated as a Great Lakes Area of Concern under
the guidelines of the bi-national Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
Since then, the RAP has worked tirelessly to improve the river's
impairments, being guided by its Coordinating Committee led by Chairman Ken
Pearce of the Lorain County General Health District with assistance from Ted
Conlin, Ohio EPA RAP Coordinator. Earlier this year, the Ohio Department of
Health lifted a 21-year-old "avoid contact" advisory for water in the lower
five miles of the river. Recently, the OEPA declared the river to be "in
recovery" and no longer impaired as a home for fish and amphibians.
Public access to the riverfront has been enhanced and an innovative "fish
shelf" constructed at the waterfront grove site to create improved habitat
for spawning. The RAP was nominated for the organizational Lake Erie Award
by Edith C. Chase.
This year, the commission gave special recognition to John Hull of Toledo's
Hull & Associates for his efforts in leading the Balanced Growth Task Force
which recently announced the first-ever Balanced Growth Initiative for the
Lake Erie watershed. The initiative is a guideline for protecting Lake Erie
and its tributaries while supporting economic competitiveness in the region.
Established in 1995, the Ohio Lake Erie Awards honor those citizens and
organizations that have worked diligently to enhance Ohio's Great Lake. In
the years since, nine individuals and organizations have been recognized for
their stewardship of this important natural resource. Nominating a person or
organization for the award is a way of providing special appreciation to
those who work to support the goals of the Lake Erie Protection &
Restoration Fund.
The Ohio Lake Erie Commission, based in Toledo, is comprised of the
directors of the Ohio departments of transportation, development, health,
agriculture, environmental protection and natural resources. The commission
was created to preserve Lake Erie's natural resources, enhance its water
quality and promote economic development in the region.
Work of the commission is largely supported through sales of Lake Erie
license plates, featuring either the Marblehead Lighthouse or the Toledo
Harbor Lighthouse.
For Further Information Contact:
Edwin J. Hammett, Ohio Lake Erie Commission
(419) 245-2514
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