Asian Carp Fight Moves Forward

The case recently was assigned to a new judge and hasn't been scheduled for trial

Five states are continuing a lawsuit against the federal government demanding action to prevent Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes, despite recent congressional action.

Legislation approved last month requires the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to complete a plan for shielding the lakes from the invasive carp within 18 months. A quicker timetable was one of the requests in the suit filed in 2010 by Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
 
But a spokeswoman for Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Thursday the legislation doesn't guarantee that the corps will physically separate Lake Michigan from carp-infested waters in the Mississippi River basin near Chicago. The lawsuit seeks a court order to do that.
 
The case recently was assigned to a new judge and hasn't been scheduled for trial.
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