Wednesday, January 18, 2012

2012-01-17


Oil Spill

3 public hearings scheduled in Miss
AP
JACKSON, MS (AP) - The Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Trustees have scheduled three public hearings in Mississippi on its oil spill restoration efforts.

Coast ministers to ask Obama to push for more BP claims payments
WLOX
Some Gulf Coast ministers feel their congregations haven't been fairly compensated by BP, so they're taking their disapproval of the claims process all the way to President Obama's door step.


State News

Summit won’t connect sewer to McComb
By Matt Williamson, Enterprise-Journal | Posted: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 3:00 pm
Summit officials decided Tuesday not to connect sewer lines to McComb’s wastewater treatment plant in a gutsy move that could either save the town and water customers thousands of dollars or leave it facing scorn from state officials and no backup plan.

Red dye in the Bay of St. Louis part of DMR study
WLOX
Scientists are now taking a close look at the waterways around the Bay of St. Louis. The goal is to uncover pollution sources harming coast oyster reefs.

Former MEMA Director Robert Latham to head agency again
WLOX
The man who served as Executive Director of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency before, during and after Hurricane Katrina will once again head the state agency.

Blazes torch 150 acres in Harrison County
Sun Herald
By MARY PEREZ
HARRISON COUNTY -- Firefighters in Harrison County spent Monday putting out grass and forest fires along with old campers and cars that were ablaze.

Brush fire smolders in wooded area near Gulfport
WLOX
A massive woods fire in Harrison County on Monday is believed to have started by a resident burning trash.  That fire had several fire departments fighting the blaze well into Monday night.
“Recycling Only” containers placed around Laurel
Laurel Leader Call
By Wanda Benson City of Laurel’s Public Relations

LAUREL — Advanced Disposal Services, Inc., a regional integrated environmental services company and the City of Laurel Public Works Department, began placing “RECYCLING ONLY” containers around the city on Monday, January 9th. These containers are for all residents to dispose of their recyclable items including cardboard, paper, plastic and aluminum, 24 hours a day, seven days a week at no cost.

http://leadercall.com/local/x1561260567/-Recycling-Only-containers-placed-around-Laurel
BAD AIM

The Picayune Item
PICAYUNE — Trashy people trying to throw bags of trash into Mill Creek on Richardson-Ozona Road not only are littering but they have an awful aim. They overthrow the creek, making for one of the worst litter problems on any road in the county.


National News

Obama: Moving NOAA corrects a Nixon mistake
The Hill
By Ben Geman - 01/13/12 01:59 PM ET
President Obama said Friday that his plan to move the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration into the Interior Department would correct a mistake that dates back four decades.

A novel strategy to reduce farm runoff will be tested starting in Minnesota
By JOSEPHINE MARCOTTY
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Minnesota will be the nation's first test site for a novel federal program designed to stem the flow of agricultural pollution that is strangling some of the country's great waterways, including the Chesapeake Bay, the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River.

Senators warn new EPA rules would raise gas prices
By Judson Berger
Published January 13, 2012
FoxNews.com
Senators from both sides of the aisle are warning that looming EPA regulations on gasoline could impose billions of dollars in additional costs on the industry and end up adding up to 25 cents to every gallon of gas.