Public comments accepted as review of Yazoo Pump Project continues

As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prepares to complete an environmental impact study for the Yazoo Pump Project, you have an opportunity to voice your opinion.

Senator Roger Wicker released the following information on the process and says that public participation is crucial.

U.S. Senator Roger Wicker is encouraging Mississippi residents to submit comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the environmental impact of backwater flooding in the South Delta and the need to complete the Yazoo Area Pumps. The Corps recently published a “Notice of Intent” to prepare a “Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement” (SEIS) for the Yazoo Area Pump Project and is accepting public comments on the proposal.

“This is wonderful news for Mississippi and particularly for residents and small businesses and particularly farmers in the South Delta region,” Wicker said. “We’ve been under a veto for some 12 years now from the EPA and the Corps of Engineers on the Yazoo Pump project…It’s very important that those of us who want to protect homeowners, property owners, residents, and also protect the wildlife of the South Mississippi Delta from the devastation of these floods – It’s important that we make comments on the record.”

The Corps’s notice indicates a willingness to reevaluate the flood control project, which was vetoed in 2008 based on inaccurate environmental impact data. As explained in the Corps’s notice, recent evidence has shown that prolonged periods of flooding in the South Delta have “adversely affected the aquatic and terrestrial environment” and “demonstrate[s] the need to complete the Yazoo Area Pump Project.”

The decision to move forward with a new environmental impact statement comes after leaders from both the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) visited the area and expressed an interest in finding a solution for the flooding.

Members of the public will have until June 15, 2020, to comment on the notice of intent.

View the full text of the notice here.

Comments can be submitted directly to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and should include this heading:

To the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District
RE: Notice of Intent published April 16, 2020, 85 FR 21218

If sent by postal mail, send to:

Edward E. Belk, Jr
Director of Programs
Mississippi Valley Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District
ATTN: CEMVK-PPMD
4155 East Clay Street
Room 248
Vicksburg, MS 39183

If sent by email, send to: YazooBackwater@usace.army.mil

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