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The Emerald Ash Borer Plan: Intro



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Part of Whitewater’s Common Council meeting tonight concerns a plan to deal with the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an insect that represents a significant threat to ash trees.

I mentioned a few weeks ago that I would write, to experts in the field, and see what they thought of the plan that Whitewater has proposed to deal with the EAB threat.

Americans — including American scientists and researchers — are typically a friendly lot, and that’s been the case with responses to my inquiries. Before I write about the plan, though, I’d like to hear a discussion of the written plan at tonight’s council session, to see if there are remarks that modify or change the existing document’s provisions.

(I had planned to write about the EAB plan before the Council session, but I’m curious to hear if there are modifications to the plan presented tonight.)

For a copy of that written plan, as it now stands, is embedded above.

I’ll write more about all this tomorrow, on the basis of the written plan and any incorporated remarks from tonight’s session.

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