Monday, April 30, 2012

News Clippings 4/27/12

Oil Spill

Attorney General Asking Federal Court for Additional Review of BP Oil Spill Claims

MPB
Published by Rhonda Miller on 25 Apr 2012 05:04pm

Attorney General Jim Hood is taking another legal step to see if Mississippians are due more money for BP oil spill claims. MPB’s Rhonda Miller reports Hood said he’s filing a motion in New Orleans federal court this week.

http://mpbonline.org/News/article/attorney_general_asksingfederal_court_to_order_additional_review_of_bp_oil

Committee OKs Walker’s reappointment

Sun Herald

By GEOFF PENDER

JACKSON -- Department of Marine Resources Director Bill Walker’s reconfirmation sailed through a Senate committee Thursday, despite a chairman’s threat Wednesday to hold it up.

Ports and Marine Resources Chairman Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula, had threatened Wednesday to hold up Gov. Phil Bryant’s reappointment of Walker over a battle over control of BP fine money expected to come to Mississippi.

http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/26/v-print/3909405/committee-oks-walkers-reappointment.html

Bill Walker confirmed as state Department of Marine Resources director

Published: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 11:18 AM     Updated: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 2:24 PM

Mississippi Press
By Kaija Wilkinson

JACKSON, Mississippi -- The state Senate has confirmed the reappointment of Dr. Bill Walker as director of the Department of Marine Resources, the Sun Herald is reporting.

http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/bill_walker_confirmed_as_state.html

Sen. Richard Shelby joins conference committee for RESTORE Act

Published: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 9:03 AM     Updated: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 9:35 AM

By George Talbot
Press Register

U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby will have a seat on the joint committee of Senate and House members who will finalize details of the Restore Act, federal legislation that would send billions of dollars to the Gulf Coast for restoration from the 2010 BP oil spill.

http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/shelby_joins_conference_commit.html

Survey: less concern about seafood

Daily Comet
By Nikki Buskey

Fewer people say the BP oil spill is keeping them away from Gulf seafood, according to a consumer survey released by a Gulf Coast marketing group.

http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20120426/ARTICLES/120429656

New program offers relief for those affected by the oil spill

WLOX

There is a new program offering financial assistance to those affected by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17796605/new-program-offers-relief-for-those-affected-by-the-oil-spill

Oil spill: Justice should be deliberate

Editorial – Clarion Ledger

The Justice Department on Tuesday filed the first criminal charges related to the 2010 BP oil spill.

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20120427/OPINION01/204270322/Oil-spill-Justice-should-deliberate?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|Opinion|p


State News

Fracking work shifts: Operation wraps up at Amite well, moves to another

By Matt Williamson

Enterprise-Journal

Hydraulic fracturing wrapped up Tuesday at one of two Amite County oil wells being closely watched in the Tuscaloosa Shale Formation.

http://www.enterprise-journal.com/news/article_be7d4036-8fc6-11e1-9845-0019bb2963f4.html

MPD to Host Rx Disposal Day
WTOK
Meridian, Miss.
The Meridian Police Department wants to let the public know about a special collection day set for Saturday
http://www.wtok.com/home/headlines/MPD_to_Host_Rx_Disposal_Day_149168705.html

Sierra Club returns to court over Kemper County power project

Published: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 1:40 PM     Updated: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 1:42 PM

By The Associated Press

JACKSON, Mississippi -- The Sierra Club of Mississippi is arguing in court that Mississippi Power Co. should assume the risk of building a new coal power plant, rather than customers, while an appeal trying to stop the project goes through the courts.

http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/sierra_club_returns_to_court_o.html

A green landfill?

WTVA

HOUSTON, Miss. (WTVA) -- Go green with garbage?

Yes, you hard right!

That's exactly what's about to happen at the Prairie Bluff Landfill in Houston.

http://www.wtva.com/news/local/story/A-green-landfill/VEkWQghuaUi62XfAvw-FNQ.cspx

Vicksburg dumping takes new twist

AP

Illegal dumpers have a new strategy.

They're now disposing of debris on legal rubbish piles in front of Vicksburg homes.

http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/27/v-print/3909776/vicksburg-dumping-takes-new-twist.html

Beach closure in Bay St. Louis

HANCOCK COUNTY -- The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has issued a beach closure for Oak Boulevard east in Bay St. Louis to Ballantine Street. The closure was issued because of possible high bacteria levels and dangerous physical conditions caused by beach replenishment in the area. MDEQ will lift the closure after the replenishment is complete and water samples show levels are safe for human contact.

http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/25/3903724/around-south-mississippi.html

Smithville memorial marks anniversary
by JB Clark
NEMS Daily Journal
04.27.12 - 07:21 am

SMITHVILLE – Saturday will be for Smithville residents a day of remembering those lost and looking forward with hope.
http://nems360.com/view/full_story/18381822/article-Smithville-memorial-marks-anniversary?instance=secondary_stories_left_column


National News

US tiger shrimp sightings worry scientists

By JANET McCONNAUGHEY


A big increase in reports of Asian tiger shrimp along the U.S. Southeast coast and in the Gulf of Mexico has federal biologists worried the species is encroaching on native species' territory.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/26/v-print/3908679/jump-in-tiger-shrimp-sightings.html

GOP pounces on EPA official's remarks about crucifying lawbreakers

The Hill
By Andrew Restuccia and Ben Geman - 04/26/12 04:56 PM ET

Republicans pounced Thursday on 2010 comments in which an Obama administration official compared enforcement of environmental laws to crucifixion.

http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/224091-gop-pounces-on-epa-officials-crucify-comments

EPA chief says administration plans further steps to combat climate change

Boston Globe

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson says the Obama administration plans to take further action to combat climate change.

http://articles.boston.com/2012-04-27/metro/31407461_1_climate-change-epa-carbon-pollution

Regional battle over major farm bill
Politico

By: David Rogers
April 26, 2012 03:59 PM EDT

Landmark farm legislation cleared the Senate Agriculture Committee Thursday, promising wholesale changes in commodity programs but also opening up a major breach with Southern growers angered by what they see as an unfair tilt toward the Midwest Corn Belt.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75665.html

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

News Clippings 4/24/12

Oil Spill


Harrison Co. to file suit against BP


WLOX


Harrison County is joining other local governments in filing a lawsuit
against BP. The litigation is about compensation the county claims it is
due because of the oil spill disaster.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17665059/harrison-co-to-file-suit-against-bp


Harrison County joins unified oil spill claim efforts



Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 5:33 PM Updated: Monday, April 23,
2012, 6:17 PM

By April M. Havens, The Mississippi Press

HARRISON COUNTY, Mississippi -- Harrison County is the latest county to
join forces with other governmental entities on the coast in an effort to
recover losses from BP's 2010 oil spill.

http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/harrison_county_joins_unified.html


Harrison County files claim against BP



Sun Herald



By MELISSA M. SCALLAN

GULFPORT -- The Harrison County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously
Monday to file a claim against BP for losses related to the 2010 oil spill.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/23/v-print/3901072/harrison-county-files-claim-against.html



Shrimp processors object to BP settlement terms

By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A group of Gulf Coast shrimp processors asked a federal
judge Monday to hold off on giving his preliminary approval to portions of
BP's proposed class-action settlement of economic damage claims spawned by
the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17661196/shrimp-processors-object-to-bp-settlement-terms


Brown pelicans rebounding, 2 years after Gulf oil spill



Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 11:00 PM

By Bob Marshall, The Times-Picayune

Last Thursday morning, the Cat Islands in Barataria Bay looked like a slice
of brown pelican heaven. Every mangrove bush seemed crowned by a nest, and
each nest was home to a group of youngsters, from the tiny, hairless
newborns that resemble dinosaurs more than birds, to the gangly adolescents
trying to test their emerging plumage. And each nest was guarded by at
least one vigilant parent while other adults were wheeling across the blue
sky hunting for finned meals in the sparkling green waters below.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2012/04/brown_pelicans_rebounding_2_ye.html


Reaction to details of BP's settlement have been mixed



Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 5:03 PM Updated: Monday, April 23,
2012, 5:08 PM

By Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune

Shrimp processing factories had made great strides in working with Gulf
Coast Claims Facility Administrator Ken Feinberg toward a formula that they
felt would fairly and effectively compensate them for their losses from the
BP oil spill. But Eddy Hayes, an attorney for the American Shrimp
Processors Association, said that the settlement filed in court last week
between BP and plaintiff attorneys erases all the progress that had been
made, because it uses some of the very same approaches that the group had
been trying to get Feinberg to abandon.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2012/04/reaction_to_details_of_bps_set.html


Gulf Still Grapples With Massive BP Oil Leak 2 Years Later

PBS


JEFFREY BROWN: Well, here in the present, two years on, the Gulf still
grapples with the impacts of the BP spill.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/jan-june12/gulfspill_04-20.html


Chamber, Main Street group spruce up downtown Moss Point



Sun Herald



By LINDSAY KNOWLES

MOSS POINT -- The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and Moss Point Main
Street officials worked together Monday to clean up the downtown riverfront
area as part of the coast-wide Clean Our Scene campaign.

The initiative, which is taking place in the three Mississippi coastal
counties, is sponsored by the Gulf Coast Regional Tourism Partnership and
is funded by a $16 million grant from BP.

http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/23/v-print/3901088/chamber-main-street-group-spruce.html


State News


DeSoto cities bag green awards



Hernando, Southaven lauded for sustainability


Commercial Appeal


By Henry Bailey


Tuesday, April 24, 2012


Hernando may have lost the first Earth Day trash-sack race challenge, but
the city still can savor some green glory -- an "enHance" award for
stewardship from the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2012/apr/24/desoto-cities-bag-green-awards/?print=1


Earth Day enjoys largest crowd


DeSoto Times

HERNANDO — In a county versus city matchup, DeSoto won by a hair — make
that a cigarette butt or torn paper napkin or two.
http://www.desototimes.com/articles/2012/04/24/news/doc4f95f7d31ccb3078559749.txt


Kemper County Coal-Fired Power Plant on Public Service Commission Agenda

MPB
Published by Rhonda Miller on 23 Apr 2012 04:52pm

The Sierra Club and Mississippi Power are expected to face off again today
over the Kemper County coal plant. MPB's Rhonda Miller reports the state
Public Service Commission will consider giving final approval to the
project.

http://mpbonline.org/News/article/kemper_county_coal_fired_power_plant_on_public_service_commission_agenda


Small businesses stepping into regulatory review role



Committee will be able to push for changes in new rules

AP


As owners of a medical equipment company, Danyelle and Wayne Carroll say
they deal with the bureaucracy of nearly a dozen state and federal agencies
covering everything from taxes to Medicaid policies.

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20120424/NEWS/204240314/Small-businesses-stepping-into-regulatory-review-role


National News


EPA: 'More work needs to be done'

USA Today

The Environmental Protection Agency didn't respond to requests for an
opposing view. Excerpts from statements by EPA and two of its regional
offices to USA TODAY for its series on lead pollution:


OUR VIEW: Lead monitors fail kids

http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/story/2012-04-23/EPA-lead-smelters-data/54494592/1



EPA Working on Guidance to Help States Develop, Revise TMDLs for Water
Bodies

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Bloomberg


By Amena H. Saiyid


The Environmental Protection Agency is developing guidance on implementing
the total maximum daily load requirements of the Clean Water Act, including
recommendations for states that want to modify existing TMDLs, according to
documents circulated at a meeting April 23.

http://www.bna.com/epa-working-guidance-n12884909035/


EPA to help fund clean diesel efforts

UPI


Published: April 24, 2012 at 8:16 AM


WASHINGTON, April 24 (UPI) -- Up to $20 million is available in grant
funding to help lower emissions from the U.S. fleet of diesel-powered
vehicles, the EPA said.


http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2012/04/24/EPA-to-help-fund-clean-diesel-efforts/UPI-40581335269818/


Trading Company Sues EPA Over Handling of Scandal


Published April 23, 2012


Reuters


A trading company ensnared in the fallout from massive fraud uncovered in
the U.S. renewable fuel mandate has filed a lawsuit against the U.S.
government for its handling of the scandal.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2012/04/23/trading-company-sues-epa-over-handling-scandal/



Delay sought on farm bill
Politico


By: David Rogers
April 23, 2012 09:05 PM EDT


A draft Senate farm bill would save $26.4 billion over the next 10 years,
but it faces resistance from Southern commodity interests who are pressing
for a delay in Wednesday's markup before the Senate Agriculture Committee.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75515.html


Press Releases


$20 Million Available for Clean Diesel Projects

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing
the availability of up to $20 million in FY 2012 grant funding to establish
clean diesel projects aimed at reducing harmful pollution from the nation's
existing fleet of diesel engines and improving air quality and Americans'
health. In addition to these grants, approximately $9 million will be
available through direct state allocations. EPA estimates that for every $1
spent on clean diesel funding up to $13 of public health benefit is
realized.

"Technology has evolved to make diesel engines more efficient and cleaner
than ever," said Gina McCarthy, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of
Air and Radiation. "These grants enable owners of older diesel vehicles to
make investments that modernize their vehicles while making the air in
their communities cleaner and healthier to breathe."


This is the first competition since the Diesel Emission Reduction Program,
also known as DERA, was reauthorized in 2011. The program cleans up
existing diesel vehicles, many of which can be operated for decades, by
targeting projects that utilize the most cost-effective clean diesel
strategies. By reducing diesel emissions in areas that have significant air
quality issues the program can have a direct impact on community health.

Diesel engines are durable, fuel efficient workhorses in the American
economy. EPA has standards in place that make new diesels more than 90
percent cleaner. However, older diesels that predate these standards emit
large amounts of air pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides (NOx) and
particulate matter (PM). These pollutants are linked to health problems,
including asthma, lung and heart disease, and even premature death. Nearly
11 million older diesels still operate throughout the nation's
transportation system.

States, tribes, local governments, and non-profits are eligible to apply
for these grants. Projects can reduce air pollution from older school
buses, transit buses, heavy-duty diesel trucks, marine engines,
locomotives, and other diesel engines. The closing date for receipt of
proposals is June 4, 2012.

DERA was enacted in 2005 and since it was first funded in FY 2008, EPA has
awarded over 500 grants nationwide. These projects have reduced hundreds of
thousands of tons of air pollution and saved millions of gallons of fuel.
As part of EPA's National Clean Diesel Campaign, many of these projects
fund cleaner diesel engines that operate in economically disadvantaged
communities whose residents suffer from higher-than-average instances of
respiratory ailments.

Request for Proposals forms and related documents:
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/diesel/prgnational.htm

EPA Releases List of Top 50 Green-Powered Organizations

Intel, Kohl's, Microsoft rank in top three

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released an
updated list of the Top 50 Green Power Partnership organizations
voluntarily using clean, renewable electricity from resources such as
solar, wind, and low-impact hydropower. Intel Corporation tops the list as
the largest single user of green power, followed by Kohl's Department
Stores and Microsoft Corporation. Combined, the Top 50 partners are using
more than 15 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green power annually. Through
their use of green power, these top organizations are avoiding carbon
pollution equal to that created by the electricity use of more than 1.3
million American homes each year.

EPA's Green Power Partnership works with more than 1,300 partner
organizations, over half of which are small businesses and nonprofit
organizations, to voluntarily use green power. Green power resources
produce electricity with an environmental profile superior to conventional
power technologies, and produce significantly fewer greenhouse gas
emissions.

"We applaud all of our Green Power Partners for their use of clean,
renewable energy. For the first time, each of the Top 50 partners is using
more than 100 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually," said EPA
Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "Their actions help to reduce harmful carbon
pollution that threatens the health of our planet and the air we breathe,
and mark another step toward a new era of clean, innovative American
energy."

Intel has ranked number one on the list since 2008 and uses more than 2.5
billion kWh annually, or 88 percent of the company's nationwide electricity
use. Microsoft, which holds the number three spot, and McDonald's USA LLC,
which ranks eleventh, are new to the list.

The Green Power Partnership also updated the rankings of the 100 Percent
Green Power Users list, which highlights close to 700 partners using green
power for their entire electricity load, as well as its Top 20 Retailers
and Top 20 Local Governments lists. Kohl's ranks number one on both the Top
20 Retailers and 100 Percent Green Power Users lists while the City of
Houston ranks number one on the Top 20 Local Governments list.

More on the Top 50 list and other rankings: www.epa.gov/greenpower/toplists

More on EPA's Green Power Partnership: www.epa.gov/greenpower

Obama Administration Names 78 Schools in 29 States and D.C. as First-Ever
U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools

Winners represent a diverse portfolio of schools, includes 66 public and 12
private schools in urban and rural communities

WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was joined today by
White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley and
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson to announce the
first-ever U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools, a list
including 78 schools that span 29 states and D.C.

The announcement was made during a visit to Stoddert Elementary School, one
of D.C.'s two honorees.

"Science, environmental and outdoor education plays a central role in
providing children with a well-rounded education, helping prepare them for
the jobs of the future," said U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
"U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools demonstrate compelling
examples of the ways schools can help children build real-world skillsets,
cut school costs, and provide healthy learning environments."

U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS) is a federal
recognition program that opened in September 2011. Honored schools exercise
a comprehensive approach to creating "green" environments through reducing
environmental impact, promoting health, and ensuring a high-quality
environmental and outdoor education to prepare students with the 21st
century skills and sustainability concepts needed in the growing global
economy.

"Schools that take a green approach cut costs on their utility bills,
foster healthy and productive classrooms, and prepare students to thrive in
the 21st century economy," said Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House
Council on Environmental Quality. "These Green Ribbon School award winners
are taking outstanding steps to educate tomorrow's environmental leaders,
and demonstrating how sustainability and environmental awareness make sense
for the health of our students and our country."

The 78 awarded schools were named winners from among nearly 100 nominees
submitted by 30 state education agencies, the District of Columbia and the
Bureau of Indian Education. More than 350 schools completed applications to
their state education agencies. Among the list of winners are 66 public
schools including 8 charters, and 12 private schools composed of 43
elementary, 31 middle and 26 high schools with around 50 percent
representing high poverty schools.

"These Green Ribbon Schools are giving students and educators what they
need to maximize learning and minimize risks like asthma and other
respiratory illnesses, ensuring that no child is burdened by pollution in
or around their school," said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "Today's
winners are protecting our children's health and opening up environmental
education opportunities for students. The EPA is proud to help recognize
the Green Ribbon award winners and will continue working to improve the
environment of our nation's schools and helping prepare students to succeed
in the emerging green economy."

The U.S. Department of Education's "Green Ribbons" are one-year recognition
awards. Next year's competition will open in summer 2012. State agencies
are encouraged to send their intents to submit nominees by June 15, 2012
via email to green.ribbon.schools@ed.gov.

Connect with more U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools
resources.

Read all U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools blogs.

Connect with U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools on Facebook.

April 2012 MDEQ Newsletter LINK

The following link is for the April 2012 Newsletter from the Mississippi
Department of Environmental Quality.

http://bit.ly/I6KuMf

News Clippings 4/25/12

Oil Spill



Fisher: Two post-oil spill restoration projects moving forward


Mississippi Business Journal


Published: April 24,2012


MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST — Two Mississippi projects aimed at restoring marine
resources damaged in 2010 by the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) Oil Spill are
moving forward as part of Phase I of the DWH Early Restoration
Plan/Environmental Assessment (Phase I plan), according to Mississippi
trustee Trudy D. Fisher, executive director of the Mississippi Department
of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).

http://msbusiness.com/2012/04/fisher-two-post-oil-spill-restoration-projects-moving-forward/


Former BP engineer arrested on U.S. criminal charges related to gulf oil
spill



Washington Post



By Steven Mufson,


A former BP drilling engineer was arrested Tuesday on charges of
intentionally destroying text messages sought by federal authorities as
evidence in the wake of the April 20, 2010, Deepwater Horizon oil spill
disaster, the Justice Department said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/us-arrests-bp-engineer-on-criminal-charges-stemming-from-oil-spill/2012/04/24/gIQA7TsoeT_story.html


With arrest of former BP engineer, US government shows hand in Gulf of
Mexico oil spill case



By Associated Press, Updated: Wednesday, April 25, 2:27 AM


NEW ORLEANS — By arresting a former BP engineer Tuesday, federal
prosecutors for the first time showed their hand in the Gulf oil spill
case, saying they were probing whether BP PLC and its employees broke the
law by intentionally lowballing how much oil was spewing from its
out-of-control well.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/with-arrest-of-former-bp-engineer-us-government-shows-hand-in-gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-case/2012/04/25/gIQAoGSDgT_story.html


What led to the arrest of a former BP engineer, the 1st person charged in
the Gulf oil spill?



By Associated Press, Published: April 24


NEW ORLEANS — Federal prosecutors brought the first criminal charges
Tuesday in the Deepwater Horizon disaster, accusing Kurt Mix, a former BP
engineer, of destroying evidence by deleting more than 300 text messages,
including a finding that the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico was
spewing far more crude oil than the company was telling the public.


Here are some questions and answers about Mix, the charges and the
investigation.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/what-led-to-the-arrest-of-a-former-bp-engineer-the-1st-person-charged-in-the-gulf-oil-spill/2012/04/24/gIQARcocfT_story.html


BP says tries to preserve evidence, is cooperating

Reuters
Tue, Apr 24 2012

(Reuters) - BP Plc said on Tuesday it is cooperating with U.S. and other
official probes into the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, in response to news
that a former engineer had been charged with trying to destroy evidence
about how much oil was being spilled.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/24/us-bp-statement-idUSBRE83N12R20120424


Biloxi joins other cities in BP claim



Sun Herald



By MARY PEREZ

BILOXI -- Add Biloxi to the list of Harrison County, Jackson County and
Coast cities that will file a claim with BP for economic loss from the Gulf
oil spill.

The council voted unanimously Tuesday to ask the law firm of Page, Mannino,
Peresich and McDermott to represent the city in the claim.

http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/24/v-print/3903843/biloxi-joins-other-cities-in-bp.html


Congress headed to showdown over coastal restoration money



Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 6:00 PM Updated: Tuesday, April 24,
2012, 11:33 PM

By Bruce Alpert, Times-Picayune

Washington-- The Senate and House are heading for conflict over whether to
release the first federal construction money for the Louisiana Coastal Area
Program that Congress approved five years ago. A Democratic-controlled
Senate appropriations subcommittee Tuesday voted to allocate $16.8 million
for the work, as requested by President Barack Obama.

http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/04/congress_headed_to_showdown_ov.html


Judge to hold hearing on Gulf oil spill settlement

AP

A federal judge in New Orleans is set to preside over a hearing on a
proposed class-action settlement that would resolve billions of dollars in
claims against BP over the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/25/v-print/3904052/judge-to-hold-hearing-on-gulf.html


Halliburton objects to Gulf spill settlement



AP



By HARRY R. WEBER

Cement contractor Halliburton is objecting to a proposed $7.8 billion
settlement between BP and a plaintiffs group representing more than 100,000
victims of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/24/v-print/3903575/halliburton-objects-to-gulf-spill.html


State News

Prescription drug collections scheduled this week
by Michaela Gibson Morris
NEMS Daily Journal
04.25.12 - 07:15 am

Clearing out unused and expired medicine is more than spring cleaning. It
can protect the people you love and the environment.
http://nems360.com/view/full_story/18348740/article-Prescription-drug-collections-scheduled-this-week?instance=secondary_stories_left_column


GETTING YOU ANSWERS: Sewage Problem Update



WJTV



By Brad Soroka



Imagine your neighbor's sewage leaking on your property. It's a problem for
a Jackson man who turned to News Channel 12 for help. We have an update on
our push to get the mess cleaned up.

http://www2.wjtv.com/news/2012/apr/23/getting-you-answers-sewage-problem-update-ar-3659852/



Earth Day Celebration and activities set for Meridian


By Brian Livingston
The Meridian Star


MERIDIAN — Cooper Huff got drafted into cooking the hot dogs Saturday
at the ever growing Earth Day Community-wide Picnic presented by Waste Pro
USA.
http://meridianstar.com/local/x130095085/Earth-Day-Celebration-and-activities-set-for-Meridian



Public Service Commission Reapproves Kemper Co. Power Plant

MPB
Published by Daniel Cherry on 24 Apr 2012 05:36pm

The Mississippi Public Service Commission has voted, once again, to put a
multi billion dollar coal fired power plant in Kemper County back on track.
MPB's Daniel Cherry reports how opponents are already prepared to challenge
the ruling.

http://mpbonline.org/News/article/public_service_commission_reapproves_kemper_co._power_plant


PSC approves Kemper coal plant



AP



By JEFF AMY

JACKSON -- The state Public Service Commission voted Tuesday to give new
approval for Mississippi Power Co.'s coal-fired power plant in Kemper
County, pushing aside opponents' calls for a fresh look at the plant's
finances.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/24/v-print/3903839/psc-approves-kemper-coal-plant.html


National News


Interior 'fracking' regs still not ready for prime time

The Hill
By Andrew Restuccia and Ben Geman - 04/24/12 05:53 PM ET
State of play: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar declined to give a specific
timeline Tuesday for the release of long-awaited proposed regulations for
"fracking" on public lands.
http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/223423-overnight-energy


Gulf of Mexico dead zone - Farmers in tug-of-war between economic and
environmental outlook

Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
By Rebecca Ahlers
Contributing writer

Even before spring was in the air, Ben Johnson, of rural Le Mars, started
getting his farmland ready for planting.


He actually began last fall by applying nitrogen fertilizer.

http://www.lemarssentinel.com/story/1841034.html

Monday, April 23, 2012

News Clippings 4/23/12

Oil Spill

Two years later: Hancock recovering from oil 'spill'
Sea Coast Echo
By JACE PONDER

Two years since the largest oil spill in our nation's history, Hancock
County officials say it seems the worst of the economic impacts have
passed, but environmental questions remain.
http://12.68.233.230/40/article_5891.shtml


Hancock Co. leaders talk oil spill recovery


WLOX


Hancock County leaders say on the surface, recovery efforts from the oil
disaster appear to be going well. But it's the long term impact on the
environment and the economy of the area that leaves more questions than
answers.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17634855/hancock-co-leaders-talk-oil-spill-recovery


Biloxi leader wants BP penalty money to stay local


WLOX


Even two years after the BP oil spill, restoration and recovery work
continues on the Mississippi Coast. As Congress prepares to divide up BP's
fines for that restoration, local leaders want any potential jobs that
could result from the ongoing efforts to stay local.


"

http://www.wlox.com/story/17654644/biloxi-leader-wants-bp-penalty-money-to-stay-local


Charter-boat fishing bounces back after Deepwater Horizon explosion



Sun Herald



By AL JONES

LONG BEACH -- The Deepwater Horizon oil disaster forced marine closures
throughout the northern Gulf of Mexico, including the popular Chandeleur
Island chain and the Mississippi Sound, through the summer of 2010 before
they were reopened in the fall.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/21/v-print/3897604/charter-boat-fishing-bounces-back.html


Rally protests lack of oil spill response



Sun Herald



By KAREN NELSON

BILOXI -- More than 50 fishermen and shrimpers rallied Friday morning at
the Lee Street docks to remember those who died in the Deepwater Horizon
blowout two years ago. They were also there to protest the lack of response
to the needs of the community in the wake of the BP oil spill.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/20/v-print/3896679/rally-protests-lack-of-oil-spill.html


Environmental Leaders Concerned About Oil Spill Impact on Food Chain

MPB
Published by Rhonda Miller on 20 Apr 2012 03:02pm

Two years after the oil spill, BP says the clean-up of the Mississippi
shoreline is mostly done. But MPB's Rhonda Miller reports some scientists
are concerned about long-term problems below the surface.

http://mpbonline.org/News/article/environmental_leaders_concerned_about_oil_spill_impact_on_food_chain


Gulf lags in progress since oil spill says group; regional council proposed
(Gallery)



Published: Friday, April 20, 2012, 5:50 PM Updated: Friday, April 20,
2012, 7:05 PM

By Harlan Kirgan, Mississippi Press

BILOXI, Mississippi -- With a backdrop of docked fishing boats, a coalition
of groups issued statements that recovery progress from the Deepwater
Horizon oil spill two years ago is lagging and a regional council should be
formed to oversee oil and gas activity in the Gulf of Mexico.

http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/gulf_lags_in_progress_since_oi.html



Environmental groups grade post-oil spill progress


WLOX


Two years after the oil spill, ongoing recovery efforts by BP and the
government are largely "unacceptable." That's the feeling of several
environmental groups which released a report card Friday, on the two year
anniversary of the oil spill.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17628319/environmental-groups-grade-post-oil-spill-progress



Officials: Oil spill's impact on health far from measured


WLOX


While it's easy to detect the physical presence of oil on the beaches and
in the waters, the impact of that devastating disaster on health is much
harder to measure. Officials say the process of documenting the long term
health effects of the spill is neither easy, nor fast.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17623944/oil-spills-impact-on-health-far-from-measured-says-officials


No BP oil spill settlement for recreational fishermen



Published: Saturday, April 21, 2012, 4:39 AM Updated: Saturday, April
21, 2012, 7:50 AM

By Ben Raines, Press-Register

MOBILE, Alabama -- The new Gulf oil spill settlement offer released this
week provides a way for nearly every group affected by the BP spill to
receive a monetary award for losses attributed to the spill.


Everybody except recreational fishermen.

http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/no_bp_spill_settlement_for_rec.html


Landscape altered after spill



AP



By CAIN BURDEAU

CAT ISLAND, La. -- Before the BP oil spill, this shrubby island along the
Louisiana coast was a lush green rookery where noisy brown pelicans and
other birds clamored. Two years later, the island is smaller and ragged,
full of dead black mangrove stumps and muddy patches.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/20/v-print/3896641/landscape-altered-after-spill.html


Spilled BP oil lingers on Louisiana coast



Published: Friday, April 20, 2012, 11:00 PM Updated: Saturday, April
21, 2012, 12:35 AM

By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune

When a team of scientists from the National Wildlife Federation recently
visited a marshy patch along the northern edge of Bay Jimmy in Plaquemines
Parish, high winds forced them to beach their boat on the isle's protected
side and walk across cordgrass to the Gulf-facing shoreline in search of
oil. They didn't have to search long.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2012/04/spilled_bp_oil_lingers_on_loui.html


Tar patches, deformed fish: Gulf shows signs of damage two years after oil
spill

CBS
By
Elaine Quijano

(CBS News) Two years ago tonight, the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig blew
up off the Louisiana coast. Eleven workers were killed, and it caused the
largest accidental oil spill in history: 200 million gallons of crude oil
gushed from BP's well before it was capped nearly three months later.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57418248/tar-patches-deformed-fish-gulf-shows-signs-of-damage-two-years-after-oil-spill/


Oil-related pollution found in Gulf oysters



Houston Business Journal by Olivia Pulsinelli, Web producer


More research has found evidence of pollution from the 2010 Deepwater
Horizon oil spill in the food chain — this time in oysters.

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2012/04/oil-spill-pollution-found-in-gulf.html


Effects of BP oil spill still seen in Gulf

UPI


Published: April 22, 2012 at 2:00 PM


HOUSTON, April 22 (UPI) -- Scientists say the environmental impact of the
2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster is still being seen in the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2012/04/22/Effects-of-BP-oil-spill-still-seen-in-Gulf/UPI-20561335117637/?spt=hs&or=sn


Two years later, BP spill reminders litter gulf coast

April 20, 2012
By Debbie Elliott
NPR

It's been two years since the Deepwater Horizon exploded in the Gulf of
Mexico, killing 11 rig workers and unleashing the worst oil spill in U.S.
history. The oil has long stopped flowing and BP spent billions of dollars
to clean up oiled beaches and waterways, but the disaster isn't necessarily
over.

http://www.scpr.org/news/2012/04/20/32111/two-years-later-bp-spill-reminders-litter-gulf-coa/


Ecological answers in BP spill remain beneath the surface



Houston Chronicle



By Matthew Tresaugue


President Barack Obama was among a worried chorus in 2010 when he called
the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the "worst
environmental disaster America has ever faced."


Was it?

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Ecological-answers-in-BP-spill-remain-beneath-the-3500271.php


Two Years After The Spill, BP Has A Secret: It's Booming
Forbes
Christopher Helman, 05.07.12, 10:00 AM ET

Two years ago, at the apex of the worst moment in the history of BP--one of
the worst for any company ever, actually--I sat with then CEO Tony Hayward
at his emergency command center in Houston. Eleven workers had died on the
Deepwater Horizon. Screens throughout the center showed oil billowing into
the murky depths of the Gulf of Mexico. Hayward was calm but also a bit
flip--his comment to me that he was sleeping fine at night roared around
the world as soon as I reported it.

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2012/0507/global-2000-12-europe-bob-bp-booming.html


Oil spill commission chief: BP has 'learned its lesson' in the Gulf

The Hill
By Andrew Restuccia - 04/22/12 01:24 PM ET

Oil giant BP has "learned its lesson" from the massive 2010 Gulf of Mexico
oil spill, the co-chairman of a commission that investigated the disaster
said Sunday.

http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/222947-oil-spill-commission-chief-bp-has-learned-its-lesson


Florida DEP vows to restore beaches, communities


Pensacola News Journal


In recognition of the two-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil
spill, the top official with the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection vowed to return Florida's coastline to its condition before the
disaster.

http://www.pnj.com/article/20120421/NEWS09/204210310/Florida-DEP-vows-restore-beaches-communities?odyssey=tab|
topnews|text|FRONTPAGE


Louisiana seafood marketers recommend that Gulf build its brand around
shrimp



Published: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 7:15 PM

By Benjamin Alexander-Bloch, The Times-Picayune

About $50 million in Gulf of Mexico seafood marketing efforts will hit the
national market over the next two years, attempting to overturn the
negative perception of local seafood brought on by the BP oil spill.
Louisiana will receive $30 million of that chunk donated by BP, with
Alabama, Florida and Mississippi receiving pieces of the remaining share.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2012/04/louisiana_seafood_still_battle.html


BP Gulf Oil Spill Trial Delay Opposed by U.S. Justice Department

Bloomberg


The U.S. Justice Department opposes delaying a liability trial for the 2010
Gulf of Mexico oil spill, said acting U.S. Associate Attorney General Tony
West.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-04-20/bp-gulf-oil-spill-trial-delay-opposed-by-u-dot-s-dot-justice-department


AG urges judge to set trial in BP oil spill case

Montgomery Advertiser


MONTGOMERY — Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange has urged a Louisiana
federal judge to set a trial date to hear claims of lost revenue by Alabama
and Louisiana because of the massive BP oil spill.

http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20120420/NEWS/120420014/AG-urges-judge-set-trial-BP-oil-spill-case-?odyssey=tab|
topnews|text|Frontpage


Gulf of Mexico still vulnerable to another oil well blowout



Published: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 6:01 AM Updated: Monday, April 23,
2012, 7:47 AM

By Ben Raines, Press-Register

MOBILE, Alabama -- While the Gulf oil industry is back to drilling at full
steam, critics ranging from former government regulators to members of
President Obama's Oil Spill Commission say little has changed when it comes
to the ability to fight or prevent another major spill.

http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/gulf_of_mexico_still_vulnerabl.html


Thousands sought for oil spill health study

WWL


Don Ames Reporting

A massive federal study is underway looking at the long-term health effects
from the BP oil spill and the subsequent cleanup efforts.
http://www.wwl.com/pages/12906097.php?contentType=4&contentId=10450172


Regulatory overhaul may be Gulf oil spill's legacy



Published: Friday, April 20, 2012, 11:30 PM Updated: Saturday, April
21, 2012, 3:13 PM

By David Hammer, The Times-Picayune

Two years after the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill, these are the
memories and images that endure: BP emails detailing risky cost-cutting
decisions before the Macondo well blew, harrowing tales of survival and
death on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, images of millions of barrels of
oil spewing into the sea for months on a 24-hour "spill cam," photos of
tar-marred beaches and oiled pelicans. By contrast, the testimony of
Minerals Management Service engineer Frank Patton has mostly been
forgotten. But anyone who wonders whether the government has improved its
oversight of the drilling industry should probably bear it in mind.



He added that he had never required oil companies to make such a promise
while reviewing more than 100 applications for permits to drill each year.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2012/04/regulatory_overhaul_may_be_gul.html


Fears remain two years after BP oil spill on Gulf Coast



Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 5:38 AM Updated: Monday, April 23,
2012, 7:42 AM

By Kathy Jumper, Press-Register

GULF SHORES, Alabama -- Fear of the unknown. That's the biggest concern two
years after the BP oil spill.

http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/fears_remain_two_years_after_b.html


Feinberg promised to be more generous than the courts, but was he right?



Published: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 7:00 AM Updated: Sunday, April 22,
2012, 6:28 PM

By Brendan Kirby, Press-Register

MOBILE, Alabama -- Ken Feinberg pledged during his tenure as the Gulf Coast
oil spill claims czar that he would be more generous to victims of the
disaster than the legal system. Soon, the opening of a court settlement
will reveal whether he was right.

http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/feinberg_promised_to_be_more_g.html



WLOX Editorial: Restoring the MS Sound

Posted: Apr 20, 2012 11:53 AM CDT Updated: Apr 22, 2012 3:01 PM CDT

Good news this past week for our seafood and fishing industry. Governor
Phil Bryant announced a plan to restore our damaged oyster reefs. Part of
this restoration will include clutch planting which involves spreading
crushed oyster shells or limestone onto damaged oysters reefs in the
Mississippi Sound.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17608936/wlox-editorial-restoring-the-ms-sound


BP exec: After two years, grandeur of the Gulf is returning (Op-ed)



Published: Monday, April 23, 2012, 6:04 AM

By Press-Register Editorial Board

By Mike Utsler


Special to the Press-Register


Two years ago, when I viewed the Gulf Coast from a helicopter window, I was
devastated to see oil in the water, on many beaches and in fragile
marshlands, and humbled at the thought of the cleanup job that lay ahead.

http://blog.al.com/press-register-commentary/2012/04/bp_exec_after_two_years_grande.html


Three lessons linger from BP oil spill

By Donna Brazile, CNN Contributor


(CNN) -- As we prepare to celebrate Earth Day on Sunday, let us not forget
that Friday marks the second anniversary of the start of the BP oil spill.
It deserves more than a shrug, an "oh, yeah," and "how's the fishing?" It
deserves more than a solemn voiced announcer relegating it to a "this day
in history," with a picture from the archives to jog our memory.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/20/opinion/brazile-earth-day-bp/index.html


State News



Gator Bait Regatta aimed at water preservation


WLBT


It was a cool morning out on the water and those preparing for the Gator
Bait Regatta at Old Trace Park on the reservoir knew it first-hand.


The Gator Bait Regatta consists of a three-mile boat race and a competitive
nine-mile race on the open water. It's part of Waterfest an annual event
which highlights the importance of improving and protecting the main
drinking water source for Jackson and the surrounding areas.


It's sponsored by the State Department of Environmental Quality.

http://www.wlbt.com/story/17651407/gator-bait-regatta-aimed-at-water-perservation



Utility Authority receives favorable audit


By Jeremy Pittari
The Picayune Item


PICAYUNE — Pearl River County's Utility Authority received a positive audit
at its Thursday meeting, and the first phase of the work to bring sewer
treatment to Hide-A-Way Lake is nearing completion.
http://picayuneitem.com/local/x2086603631/Utility-Authority-receives-favorable-audit


Earth Day recycling challenge is full of surprises
by Emily Le Coz
NEMS Daily Journal
04.23.12 - 06:48 am

TUPELO – As part of an Earth Day challenge, this Daily Journal reporter
accumulated two days' worth of trash and hauled it around in a tote bag.
http://nems360.com/view/full_story/18327747/article-Earth-Day-recycling-challenge-is-full-of-surprises?instance=lead_story_left_column


Saturday's joint cleanup efforts a "huge success," say promoters.


By David A. Farrell
The Picayune Item


PICAYUNE — "Not a whole lot of people recognized what an asset of nature we
have right within our own city limits, but things are changing," said
Friends of Boley President Keith Kingery during a short chat with the press
before getting things organized Saturday morning for another cleanup of the
bucolic West Hobolochitto Creek and the main stream, Hobolochitto Creek.
http://picayuneitem.com/local/x733698181/Saturday-s-joint-cleanup-efforts-a-huge-success-say-promoters



Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day draws record participation



Published: Sunday, April 22, 2012, 6:45 AM

By Harlan Kirgan, Mississippi Press

GAUTIER Mississippi -- A record number of vehicles visited the Household
Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Saturday, with residents dropping off
some 800 gallons of oil and 90 cubic yards of paint, said Ronda Powell,
Jackson County solid waste director.

http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/household_hazardous_waste_coll.html


City briefed on recycling service status


Starkville Daily News


Last year, participating citizens and businesses in Starkville recycled
295.25 tons of material, or 590,500 pounds. That's approximately 243 pounds
per each of the 2,425 people signed up with the city of Starkville's
recycling program. So far this year, 79.92 tons have been recycled.

http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/news


Children's innovations cap MSU Earth Week


Starkville Daily News


It's a mistake to leave the cap on a bottle of water when throwing it in
the recycling bin.

http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/node/9788


Time to rid home of all that rubbish


Commercial Appeal


By Henry Bailey


Saturday, April 21, 2012


OK DeSoto County, today and the week ahead is the time to clean up your act
-- or rather, your attic, garage or yard -- with the annual Countywide
Spring Cleanup that ends next Saturday.

http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2012/apr/21/time-to-rid-home-of-all-that-rubbish/?print=1



Gulfport students join global challenge to clean neighborhoods


WLOX


Millions of young people in more than 100 countries tried to change the
world Friday. On Global Youth Service Day, they took on problems like
poverty, pollution, and human rights. In Gulfport, more than 50 students
also put their talents to work.

http://www.wlox.com/story/17627480/gulfport-students-join-global-challenge-to-cleanup-neighborhoods


Free trees highlight Earth Day festival



Sun Herald



By LINDSAY KNOWLES


BILOXI -- Despite an overcast sky, dozens of people still made their way to
the Biloxi Town Green on Saturday to attend the third annual Go Green on
the Green festival, an Earth Day celebration hosted by the city.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/21/v-print/3897815/free-trees-highlight-earth-day.html


National News


N.J. drops out of EPA ozone suit
Politico


By: Erica Martinson
April 22, 2012 10:36 PM EDT


New Jersey has dropped out of a lawsuit challenging the White House
decision to bypass strict ozone standards that the EPA had recommended as
necessary to protect human health.


…Mississippi, several energy industry groups and the National Association
of Home Builders argue that the Bush administration shouldn't have set new
standards in the first place. They want the court to require a return to a
higher ozone standard set in 1997.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75444.html


Is the EPA a victim of its own success more than 40 Earth Days after its
creation under Nixon?



By Associated Press, Published: April 19 | Updated: Saturday, April 21,
9:49 AM


WASHINGTON — A polluted drainage ditch that once flowed with industrial
waste from Lake Charles, La., petrochemical plants teems with overgrown,
wild plants today.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/industries/is-the-epa-a-victim-of-its-own-success-more-than-40-earth-days-after-its-creation-under-nixon/2012/04/19/gIQA7o7eTT_print.html


Promoting the recycling of e-waste



Washington Post



By The Partnership for Public Service, Published: April 12 | Updated:
Monday, April 16, 11:01 PM


Karen Pollard has a laudable goal: to increase the recycling of discarded
electronic products in order to limit environmental harm and encourage
reuse of valuable metals found in computers, televisions and mobile
devices.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/promoting-the-recycling-of-e-waste/2012/04/12/gIQASdRXDT_print.html


Press Releases

Earth Day: No Act Is Ever Wasted
By Gwen Keyes Fleming, U.S. EPA Regional Administrator for the Southeast

Eight-year-old Brooklyn Wright calls herself Earth Saver Girl and uses
entertainment as a tool to achieve her mission of spreading the word about
preventing litter and going green.

At 10, Avalon Theissen has travelled to Nicaragua and Costa Rica in her
quest to protect frogs and fragile ecosystems.

Andrew Day, age 17, started a club in his community focused on tagging
storm drains and organizing other service projects to clean up the
environment.

These are just a few of the students across the Southeast that the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency is recognizing this year for their
commitment to environmental protection. The incredible achievements of
these young people remind us this Earth Day that no act is too small, and
no one is too small to act.

In 1968, ecologist Garrett Hardin wrote the influential article, "The
Tragedy of the Commons." The article describes the dilemma that arises when
multiple individuals act in their own self-interest to deplete a shared
resource when—in the long term—no one benefits. Conversely, I often think
about the dilemma that arises when people fail to act to protect a resource
because they mistakenly believe that their action alone will be a drop in
the bucket. If everyone thinks this way, what a far greater tragedy it will
be!

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson has made it a priority to expand outreach
to communities that are historically under-represented in environmental
action. The agency is focused on engaging the vulnerable groups, including
children, the elderly and low-income communities, that are particularly
susceptible to environmental and health threats.

That is why this year, EPA Region 4 is calling on you—whoever you are,
wherever you are, and no matter how big or small you are—to take five
simple steps to protect the environment. You do not need to consider
yourself an "environmentalist," or even take part in an organized activity,
to observe Earth Day. Visit EPA's Pick 5 website (www.epa.gov/pick5) to
learn more about actions you can take today and choose at least 5 actions
that you will commit to.

Actions range from simply using less water and electricity to cleaner
commuting, reuse and recycling. Many of these actions have no or low
cost—some may even save you money!

Aesop is credited with the saying, "No act is ever wasted." Remember that
your actions to conserve resources—however small—can collectively make a
big difference this Earth Day and beyond. For more information about Earth
Day and to learn about related volunteer opportunities and events, visit:
www.epa.gov/earthday.

News Clippings (non oil spill) 4/20/12

State News
Utility Authority’s first president resigning post
By David A. Farrell
The Picayune Item

POPLARVILLE — Pearl River County Utility Authority President Steve Lawler submitted his resignation to the board of supervisors on Wednesday morning. Lawler, who is BankPlus’ banking center president in Picayune, has led the utility authority since its inception in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina, and has, with his board, overseen and managed the expenditure of $54 million in utility upgrades in Pearl River County.
http://picayuneitem.com/local/x1774443924/Utility-Authority-s-first-president-resigning-post

MVSU to open recycling center
AP
Mississippi Valley State University will open a recycling center on Friday at the Industrial Technology building on its Itta Bena campus.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/20/v-print/3894674/mvsu-to-open-recycling-center.html

Casino partners clean up Deer Island
WLOX
Deer Island is cleaner, thanks to the efforts of volunteers from two coast casinos. For the third straight year, Beau Rivage and Hard Rock put aside their competitive nature and worked together on a clean-up project.
http://www.wlox.com/story/17588225/casino-partners-clean-up-deer-island

World's largest marine research center being created at Stennis
WLOX
Marine research and technology are about to come together in a big way at Stennis Space Center. Work is underway there to create the world's largest National Oceans and Applications Research Center, also known as NOARC.
Governor Phil Bryant unveiled the plan during the grand opening of the Infinity Science Center last week.
http://www.wlox.com/story/17589763/worlds-largest-marine-research-center-being-created-at-stennis

Earth Day activities range from trash pickups to a "bioquest"
Published: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 4:29 PM     Updated: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 4:51 PM
By Special to The Mississippi Press
Several activities, most focusing on trash cleanups, are marking Earth Day events this weekend.
http://blog.gulflive.com/mississippi-press-news/2012/04/earth_day_activities_range_fro.html

Agencies holding drug 'take-back' event
By JACOB RESTER
DAILY LEADER
Drug abuse has long been a problem in the United States.
     But recently abusers have turned to a different type of drug: prescription painkillers.
     This has spawned prescription drug "take-back" days across the country in recent years. Until now, though, Brookhaven has not had onehttp://www.dailyleader.com/news/article_bb8cd150-8974-11e1-897a-001a4bcf887a.html

Flowood Golf Course Going Greener
Fox 40
The rising gas costs forced the Refuge Golf Course of Flowood to look for alternatives. Now they've switched all their mainenance equipment from gas to propane. It's saving them money and is a greener option.
http://www.fox40tv.com/news/local/story/Flowood-Golf-Course-Going-Greener/ZVBwF-29VEOgznn4XWOkCw.cspx


National News
How A 'Western Problem' Led To New Drilling Rules
NPR
by Elizabeth Shogren
April 19, 2012
The Environmental Protection Agency's new air pollution rules for the oil and gas industry may seem like odd timing, as President Obama has been trying to deflect Republican criticism that he overregulates energy industries. But the rules weren't the Obama administration's idea.
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/19/150923707/how-a-western-problem-led-to-new-drilling-rules

Fracking wastewater tied by scientists to earthquakes
Bloomberg
Government scientists are focusing on the disposal of wastewater from oil and gas drilling as the possible cause of scores of earthquakes that have shaken the central part of the U.S. since 2000, according to a study.
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2012/04/19/fracking-wastewater-tied-by-scientists-to-earthquakes/

Fracking-Linked Earthquakes Spurring State Regulations
Bloomberg
By Jim Efstathiou Jr. on April 20, 2012
With scientific evidence emerging that wastewater from oil and gas drilling is the possible cause of earthquakes, states are adding new requirements for disposal wells.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-04-20/fracking-linked-earthquakes-spurring-state-regulations

House Republican Vows To Halt Fracking Rules Amid Tribal Concerns
   By Tennille Tracy
   Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
 
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--A prominent House Republican is vowing to try to suspend rules aimed at regulating hydraulic fracturing on public lands after American Indian tribes said they were excluded from early efforts to develop the regulations.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20120419-719065.html

The EPA's Fracking Miracle
Behold, the agency shows restraint on shale gas regulation.
Editorial - Wall Street Journal
The Environmental Protection Agency once again invited itself to do tangible economic harm—this time to the hydraulic fracturing that is transforming American energy—and somehow . . . it didn't. In the annals of the unlikely, the EPA's new fracking rules fall somewhere between a Nobel Peace Prize for George W. Bush and a supply-side tax plan from Warren Buffett.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303513404577353892948803190.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Oil Spill News Clippings 4/20/12


Oil Spill
BP quotes sets off state official
Sun Herald

Trudy Fisher, head of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality and a trustee in the BP oil-spill assessment, disagreed with BP’s statement this week that the state’s beaches are 98 percent clean.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/3894433/bp-quotes-sets-off-state-official.html

Questions linger
Sun Herald
By KAREN NELSON
GULFPORT -- Two years after the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion, people on the Coast still don’t know the lasting effects of the resulting oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3894445/questions-linger.html

The BP money
BP has pledged or given to Mississippi:
n $34 million for tourism
n $5 million for seafood testing and marketing
n $515 million in claims to people and businesses
n $5 million in government claims
n $75 million to the state, which also distributed it to cities and counties.
n $100 million for early restoration projects
n $12 million for behavioral-health initiative
The company estimates is has spent a total of $14 billion across the northern Gulf for spill response and pledged $500 million to scientific research of the Gulf and funded additional ad campaigns to attract tourism.
If the Restore Act passes, 80 percent of the Clean Water Act violations the company pays, estimated to be $20 billion, will go to the four states of the northern Gulf.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3894448/the-bp-money.html

The spill’s scope
n 4,374: Total miles surveyed by responders
n 1,097: Miles affected by oil
n 635: miles of shoreline that required cleaning
n 19.3 million: Gallons of oily liquid collected
n 96,300 tons: Amount of oily solid waste collected
-- BP
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3894465/the-spills-scope.html

Two Years After the Oil Spill, Gulf Coast Residents Dealing with Legal and Health Issues
MPB
Published by Rhonda Miller on 19 Apr 2012 08:45pm
It was two years ago today the Deepwater Horizon exploded, killing 11 people and spewing more than 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Now, a federal judge in New Orleans is considering a proposed settlement that will require BP to pay nearly eight-Billion-dollars. MPB’s Rhonda Miller reports thousands of Mississippi residents are eligible for the settlement that will cover loss of income and medical claims.
http://mpbonline.org/News/article/two_years_after_the_bp_oil_spill_gulf_coast_residents_dealing_with_legal_an

Gulf states coalition will lobby for BP money
Sun Herald
By MELISSA M. SCALLAN
BILOXI -- Elected officials from states along the Gulf have formed a group to lobby Congress for money from the BP oil disaster.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3894452/gulf-states-coalition-will-lobby.html

2 years later, fish sick near BP oil spill site
AP
By CAIN BURDEAU
Open sores. Parasitic infections. Chewed-up-looking fins. Gashes. Mysterious black streaks. Two years after the drilling-rig explosion that touched off the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, scientists are beginning to suspect that fish in the Gulf of Mexico are suffering the effects of the petroleum.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3891820/scientists-fish-are-sick-where.html

FDA: Gulf seafood safe despite oil spill concerns
AP
By LAURAN NEERGAARD
Photos of fish with sores may raise concern about long-term environmental effects of the massive BP oil spill - but federal health officials say the Gulf seafood that's on the market is safe to eat.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/20/v-print/3894641/fda-gulf-seafood-safe-despite.html
AP photographer describes Gulf oil spill then, now
AP
By GERALD HERBERT
I had been taking pictures of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for about a month before I made my first visit to Cat Island on May 22, 2010. I will never forget what I saw there.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/20/v-print/3894727/ap-photographer-describes-gulf.html

2 year later: What’s the latest with the oil spill since 200 million gallons spewed into Gulf?
By Associated Press, Published: April 19
NEW ORLEANS — Two years have passed since the April 20, 2010, blowout of BP’s Macondo well triggered an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers and spawning the nation’s worst offshore oil spill.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/energy-environment/2-year-later-whats-the-latest-with-the-oil-spill-since-200-million-gallons-spewed-into-gulf/2012/04/19/gIQA5SB0TT_print.html

Groups sue EPA, Coast Guard over dispersants use
By DAN JOLING
Associated Press
ANCHORAGE, Alaska—Three environmental groups are taking aim at how federal agencies approve dispersants to break up oil spills in marine waters.
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_20436066/groups-sue-epa-coast-guard-over-dispersants-use

Council moves to cover deep ditches, apply for oil spill losses
By Jeremy Pittari
The Picayune Item
PICAYUNE —The council also approved a motion to enter into an agreement with Scott M. Farve to represent the city in possibly filing a claim against British Petroleum for loss of revenue associated with the Gulf oil spill. City Operations Manager Harvey Miller said that based on what other cities have received after submitting similar claims, Picayune could be awarded between $545,814 to $710,899 for loss of revenue.
http://picayuneitem.com/local/x192351315/Council-moves-to-cover-deep-ditches-apply-for-oil-spill-losses

Mobile, Baldwin counties file lawsuits against BP over oil spill
Published: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 6:16 PM     Updated: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 6:27 PM
By Katherine Sayre, Press-Register
MOBILE, Alabama -- Mobile County, Baldwin County, Dauphin Island and Bayou La Batre filed lawsuits in federal court today against BP PLC over the 2010 oil spill, even though settlement negotiations are continuing, according to a lawyer for the local governments.
http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/mobile_baldwin_counties_file_l.html

Gulf Coast dunes to be restored in aftermath of BP oil spill
Published: Friday, April 20, 2012, 5:25 AM     Updated: Friday, April 20, 2012, 7:29 AM
By Kathy Jumper, Press-Register
GULF SHORES, Alabama -- Early restoration of more than 55 acres of dune habitat on the Gulf Coast could start soon after the two-year anniversary of the BP oil spill, according to state and local officials on Thursday.
http://blog.al.com/live/2012/04/gulf_coast_dunes_to_be_restore.html

NWF: Impact of the Gulf oil disaster may be with us for decades
WWL
Don Ames Reporting

It was two years ago that the Deepwater Horizon explosion began the largest oil spill in U.S. history, releasing huge quantities of oil into the Gulf.http://www.wwl.com/pages/12896556.php?contentType=4&contentId=10444150

Experts at FSU have been conducting research on the BP oil spill's impact
Tallahassee Democrat
Scientists studying the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are convinced that it will be years until the full effects of the disaster are fully understood.
http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20120420/NEWS01/204200325/Experts-FSU-been-conducting-research-BP-oil-spill-s-impact?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|frontpage&nclick_check=1

Two Years after BP Rig Explosion, Florida Rebounds
By: Michael Peltier News Service of Florida
Posted: April 20, 2012 3:55 AM

Two years after an explosion killed 11 workers and sent oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, BP has paid nearly $2.7 billion in claims to Florida businesses and individuals for damages caused by the worst spill in U.S. history.http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/two-years-after-bp-rig-explosion-florida-rebounding

$64M more coming for spill claims
AP
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and CAIN BURDEAU
NEW ORLEANS -- Roughly 7,300 residents and businesses harmed by the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico will get more than $64 million in additional payments because their claims with BP’s $20 billion compensation fund were shortchanged or wrongfully denied, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/04/19/v-print/3894449/64m-more-coming-for-spill-claims.html

Two years after BP oil spill, offshore drilling still poses risks
Washington Post
By Steven Mufson,
Two years after a blowout on BP’s Macondo well killed 11 men and triggered the largest oil spill in U.S. history, oil companies are again plying the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/two-years-after-bp-oil-spill-offshore-drilling-still-poses-risks/2012/04/19/gIQAHOkDUT_print.html

2 Years After BP Oil Spill, Some Anxiety Remains
Video
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/energy-environment/2-years-after-bp-oil-spill-some-anxiety-remains/2012/04/20/gIQA9xOuUT_video.html

Deepwater Horizon's fierce lessons
Op-Ed - Politico

By: Michael R. Bromwich
April 20, 2012 04:37 AM EDT

Two years ago Friday, the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil-drilling rig was the scene of a devastating accident that killed 11 people, injured scores of others and led to a massive oil spill that created the largest environmental disaster in U.S. history.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75386.html

A Stain That Won’t Wash Away
Op-Ed – NY Times
By ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN
San Francisco
TWO years after a series of gambles and ill-advised decisions on a BP drilling project led to the largest accidental oil spill in United States history and the death of 11 workers on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, no one has been held accountable.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/opinion/a-stain-that-wont-wash-away.html?_r=1

The lessons we learned from Deepwater disaster
Op-Ed
By James A. Watson
Updated 06:54 p.m., Thursday, April 19, 2012
Two years ago, as the crew of the Deepwater Horizon drilled into a massive new oil find deep under the Gulf of Mexico, the seemingly unthinkable happened: One of the most technologically advanced drill rigs in the world, valued at $560 million and commanded by professionals and engineers with decades of training, exploded and sunk after a series of catastrophic failures.
http://www.chron.com/opinion/outlook/article/The-lessons-we-learned-from-Deepwater-disaster-3495909.php

The Gulf Spill: BP Still Doesn't Get It
Op-Ed – Forbes
This is a guest post by John Bell, the former CEO of Jacobs Suchard, which is now part of Kraft Foods. He keeps a blog called “In the CEO Afterlife.”
Two years have now passed since the explosion at BP’s deep-water rig in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20, 2010. In the aftershock, the world watched BP and its chief executive, Tony Hayward, make blunder after blunder while their crude continued to gush, literally and figuratively. BP’s talk about caring for the environment was for naught, as its actions failed to match its message.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/frederickallen/2012/04/20/the-gulf-spill-bp-still-doesnt-get-it/