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EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to Join Local Students, Volunteers for Water Monitoring and Cleanup at Kaw Point Park on June 22
Release Date: 06/19/2009
Contact Information: Kris Lancaster, 913-551-7557 or 816-719-6375 (cell for event only), [email protected]
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MEDIA ADVISORY
Environmental News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Kansas City, Kan., June 19, 2009) - EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson will host a United We Serve kickoff event at the Lewis and Clark Historic Park at Kaw Point in Kansas City, Kan., on Monday, June 22. The Administrator will assist with a water monitoring and cleanup project at the historic confluence of Missouri and Kansas rivers.
Local school students, including those from St. Regis Catholic School in Kansas City, Mo., will conduct water monitoring and assist with cleanup efforts at the site. This United We Serve event will also involve volunteers and personnel from the Blue River Watershed Association, Friends of the Kaw, Missouri River Relief, Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri Stream Team, and other organizations.
This summer, through the United We Serve initiative, President Obama is calling on all Americans to participate in our nation’s recovery and renewal by performing volunteer service initiatives. From June 22 to September 11, United We Serve will engage Americans from coast to coast in addressing community needs in education, health, energy and the environment, and community renewal.
WHO: EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson; Acting Regional Administrator William Rice; Board President Gary Wesche of the Blue River Watershed Association; local high school students and other volunteers.
WHAT: Remarks, water monitoring and river cleanup
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday, June 22, 2009
WHERE: Lewis and Clark Historic Park at Kaw Point, 1 River City Drive, Kansas City, Kansas 66115
Directions from Kansas City, Mo.: Take Interstate 70 to Fairfax Exit 423 on the right and proceed down the ramp to the park. See map of event site above.
Space will be available on river-going boats for media representatives to join the Missouri Stream Team.
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