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IJC surveys flood damage in Greece

Commissioner Jane Corwin, surrounded by other commissioners and officials, talks to press after a meeting in Greece.
Veronica Volk
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WXXI News
Commissioner Jane Corwin, surrounded by other commissioners and officials, talks to press after a meeting in Greece.
Commissioner Jane Corwin, surrounded by other commissioners and officials, talks to press after a meeting in Greece.
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WXXI News
Commissioner Jane Corwin, surrounded by other commissioners and officials, talks to press after a meeting in Greece.

New commissioners with the International Joint Commission were in Greece Tuesday to visit the southern shore of Lake Ontario.

Laura Jacket lives in North Greece, right on the water, and all year she’s been watching the lake climb slowly higher.

Members of the International Joint Commission were in Greece Tuesday surveying flood damage.

"If you go up right now up to Edgemere Drive and Long Pond and Lowden, you’ll cry if you care about it at all. Because the road is shut down and the water is coming through people’s houses and it’s up to my house now on North Drive."

So when Jacket heard the new commissioners with the IJC were coming to Greece to see the lake for themselves, she had to go make sure her voice was heard.

"I talked to my neighbors to tell them about this meeting and they were too busy trying to save their property to come to this meeting. That’s what’s going on right now."

But the public wasn’t allowed access to the commissioners themselves. In a brief press event between the meeting and a tour of the damage, Newly appointed commissioner Jane Corwin says they’ve been talking to the Army Corps and other scientists about the flooding and its causes.

"Is this the new normal? Or is this just an extended flooding event, like we had in 1993 or in the 1970s?"

Corwin says the answer to that question will determine how they move forward.

She did not say they would repeal water management Plan 2014, which is what some of the residents are calling for.

Copyright 2019 WXXI News

Veronica Volk is the Great Lakes Reporter/Producer for WXXI News, exploring environmental and economic issues, water, and wildlife throughout the region for radio, television, and the web.
Veronica Volk
Veronica Volk is a Reporter/Producer for WXXI News. She comes from WFUV Public Radio, where she began her broadcasting career as a reporter covering the Bronx, and the greater New York City area. She later became the Senior Producer of WFUV’s weekly public affairs show, Cityscape. Originally from Ocean County, New Jersey, Veronica got her B.A. in Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, concentrating on Media, Culture, and Society.