News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 8, 2003
Lake Mead Management Plan Approved; Allows Personal Watercraft
Contact:
Elinore Boeke, 202-721-1621
Rishi Sahgal, 202-777-3542
Washington, DC—A National
Park Service (NPS) notice in today’s Federal Register
announced that the Lake Management Plan for the Lake Mead
National Recreation Area has been approved, and that “personal
watercraft use is authorized in specified zones.”
According to the Federal Register notice, “as
soon as practicable the NPS will begin to implement the Lake
Management Plan described and analyzed as Alternative C (the
Preferred Alternative) contained in the final [Environmental
Impact Statement].” Among four alternatives, Alternative
C of the Lake Management Plan “was deemed to be the
‘environmentally preferred’ alternative, and it
was further determined that no impairment of park values would
ensue based on its implementation.”
“I am pleased that the process to allow
personal watercraft back on Lake Mead is nearing its conclusion,”
said Kirsten Rowe, executive director of the Personal Watercraft
Industry Association. “Personal watercraft manufacturers
are proud of the new technology that they have created in
order to produce cleaner and quieter vessels. We’ve
been confident from the start that objective science would
show that modern personal watercraft are among the most environmentally
friendly motorboats on the water today.”
Now that the Lake Management Plan has been approved,
the required special regulation authorizing personal watercraft
use on Lake Mead is expected to be published shortly.
More information on personal watercraft is available
at www.pwia.org.
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