Chicago Park District Kicks Off Petition Against BP's Dumping into Lake Michigan
According to a Chicago Park District press release, the park district and the City of Chicago has announced plans to start a petition drive at local beaches in order to gain support against industrial sludge in Lake Michigan. The petition known as
United States of America the "Save Our Lake" petition will fight against BP's dumping of sludge into the lake and all other toxic dumping into the lake.
The Chicago Park District is also asking volunteer to come help out at a total of 14 locations along Chicago's Lakefront between July 21st-22nd from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers should ask people to sign the petition.
Currently, BP has had their plans of dumping ammonia and sludge into the lake approved. The city of Chicago and the Park District strongly believe that BP's Whiting Refinery circumvented environmental laws. The dumping will also contaminate Chicago's fresh water source.
"Pollution of Lake Michigan is a serious matter. People enjoy the lake every day out of the year and dumping pollution and waste into the lake would ultimately ruin it. How long until the water isn't fit to swim in, or even live next to? Should our children have to suffer down the road because some people were careless enough to dump waste into it?" said Chicago resident Amelia Eckhardt.
Timothy J. Mitchell, Superintendent & CEO of the Chicago Park District said, "The Chicago Park District works hard to manage our lakefront beaches and keep them clean for all Chicagoans and visitors to enjoy...clean, fresh water is an essential human necessity that we require to sustain a healthy lifestyle. We are urging concerned citizens to help by signing this petition that helps preserve and protect this valued natural resource, so that future generations can use and enjoy its clean water."
As previously stated, a total of 14 locations will have the petition available. Those locations are:
Chicago Park District Kicks Off Petition Against BP's Dumping into Lake Michigan
Chicago, ILUnited States of America
The Chicago Park District is also asking volunteer to come help out at a total of 14 locations along Chicago's Lakefront between July 21st-22nd from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers should ask people to sign the petition.
Currently, BP has had their plans of dumping ammonia and sludge into the lake approved. The city of Chicago and the Park District strongly believe that BP's Whiting Refinery circumvented environmental laws. The dumping will also contaminate Chicago's fresh water source.
"Pollution of Lake Michigan is a serious matter. People enjoy the lake every day out of the year and dumping pollution and waste into the lake would ultimately ruin it. How long until the water isn't fit to swim in, or even live next to? Should our children have to suffer down the road because some people were careless enough to dump waste into it?" said Chicago resident Amelia Eckhardt.
Timothy J. Mitchell, Superintendent & CEO of the Chicago Park District said, "The Chicago Park District works hard to manage our lakefront beaches and keep them clean for all Chicagoans and visitors to enjoy...clean, fresh water is an essential human necessity that we require to sustain a healthy lifestyle. We are urging concerned citizens to help by signing this petition that helps preserve and protect this valued natural resource, so that future generations can use and enjoy its clean water."
As previously stated, a total of 14 locations will have the petition available. Those locations are:
Related information
- BP plans on dumping ammonia and sludge into lake.
- CPD and city wants to fight BP's dumping.
- Anyone can sign the petition, even after the two day petition drive.
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