Thursday, March 16, 2017

News Clippings 3/16/17

State

Citizens get day in court over Costco
Madison County Journal

RIDGELAND — Residents who continue to oppose a proposed Costco here will have their day in court next week as they challenge an amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance.
http://onlinemadison.com/Content/Default/News/Article/Citizens-get-day-in-court-over-Costco/-3/592/39363

Trucks carrying radioactive material to soon hit the roads
WJTV

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) — The U.S. Department of Energy is letting drivers know they will soon be sharing the roads with trucks carrying radioactive material.
http://wjtv.com/2017/03/15/trucks-carrying-radioactive-material-to-soon-hit-the-roads/

I-22 wrecks, fuel spill tie up afternoon traffic
WTVA

SHERMAN, Miss. (WTVA) — Two wrecks and a diesel fuel spill from a truck caused significant traffic backups Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 22 near the Lee-Pontotoc County line.
http://www.wtva.com/story/34900098/i-22-wrecks-possible-spill-tie-up-afternoon-traffic

Problems encountered at Amory city dumpster station
Monroe Journal

AMORY – Garbage pickup in the city of Amory is now serviced by the Monroe County Solid Waste Department, as most citizens are well aware. There is a location at the entrance to the city shop off of A Avenue in West Amory where trash may be deposited if it proves inconvenient for the homeowner to keep it at home until the next weekly pickup. However, some residents have taken advantage of the provided convenience.
http://djournal.com/monroe/2017/03/10/problems-encountered-amory-city-dumpster-station/

Facing major cuts, Health Dept. will have to 're-brand'
Clarion Ledger

Facing more reductions in state spending that health advocates say amount to more than 47 percent for the Department of Health, some lawmakers say the agency will have to "re-brand" itself and operate more like it did in the 1900s than the 21st century.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/15/health-department-budget/99205346/


Bryant nominates GOP lawmaker for Workers Comp Commission
AP

JACKSON, MISS. 
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is nominating a longtime Republican lawmaker to serve on the three-member Workers Compensation Commission.
http://www.sunherald.com/news/business/article138634743.html


Oil Spill

County RESTORE plan approved
Port St. Joe Star

Gulf County's multi-year plan for spending RESTORE Act dollars has been approved by the U.S. Treasury.
http://www.starfl.com/news/20170316/county-restore-plan-approved

Regional

Arkansas attorney general sues EPA over changes to haze plan
Times Record

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Environmental Protection Agency over changes to the agency's regional haze rule.
http://www.swtimes.com/news/20170316/arkansas-attorney-general-sues-epa-over-changes-to-haze-plan


Yoga pants, cozy clothes may be key source of sea pollution
AP
KEY LARGO, FLA. 

Comfortable clothes are emerging as a source of plastic that's increasingly ending up in the oceans and potentially contaminating seafood, according to Gulf Coast researchers launching a two-year study of microscopic plastics in the waters from south Texas to the Florida Keys.
http://www.sunherald.com/news/business/article138601773.html

Major Louisiana coastal restoration project won't get permits before 2022, Corps of Engineers says
Times-Picayune

The environmental permits required to begin construction of the $1.3 billion Mid-Barataria sediment diversion near Myrtle Grove, a key piece of Louisiana's coastal protection and restoration master plan, will not be issued until at least 2022, a spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday (March 15.)
http://www.nola.com/environment/index.ssf/2017/03/mid-barataria_sediment_diversi.html#incart_river_index

National

Trump’s budget takes a sledgehammer to the EPA
Washington Post

The Trump administration plans to take a sledgehammer to the Environmental Protection Agency.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/budget-reflects-trumps-vow-to-cut-epa-in-almost-every-form/2017/03/15/0611db20-09a5-11e7-a15f-a58d4a988474_story.html?utm_term=.06d51adf8394

Trump begins review of Obama emissions standards for cars
The Hill

President Trump formally began the process of reviewing the Obama administration’s strict emissions standards for vehicles on Wednesday, telling manufacturers in Michigan that the decision would grow jobs and help their bottom lines.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/324147-trump-begins-review-of-obama-emissions-standards-for-cars

Blue states rush to block Trump’s emissions rollback
The Hill

Democratic attorneys general in 10 states are rushing to block President Trump’s pledge to roll back vehicle emissions standards set in motion by the Obama administration.
http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/324179-blue-states-rush-to-block-trumps-emissions-rollback

Trump to repeal Obama fracking rule
The Hill

The Trump administration is planning to repeal former President Barack Obama’s landmark 2015 rule setting standards for hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/324212-trump-to-repeal-obama-fracking-rule


New regs for Thursday: Finance, air, trucks
The Hill

Air: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is delaying Obama-era clean air requirements.
The EPA issued new rules to prevent the accidental release of chemicals in January, but will delay the effective date as the Trump administration reconsiders the rule.
The rule is now scheduled to go into effect on June 19.
http://thehill.com/regulation/324132-new-regs-for-thursday-finance-air-trucks


Press Releases

MDEQ Announces Prize Purse for Beach Outfalls Challenge

At least $6,000 in Prize Money to be Awarded in the Agency’s First Public Prize Competition
         
(JACKSON, Miss.) – The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) announced today that a prize purse of at least $6,000 may be awarded to the participants of the Beach Outfalls Challenge.

“To further incentivize innovators as they develop new solutions that can directly impact water quality in the Mississippi Sound, we have worked with a number of sponsors along the coast to offer cash prizes as part of our Beach Outfalls Challenge,” said Marc Wyatt, director of the Office of Oil Spill Restoration at MDEQ. “We’re grateful to these sponsors, including Mississippi Power Company and Ingalls Shipbuilding, for their commitment to restoration efforts along our coastline.”

MDEQ anticipates that the top scoring college and high school teams will share a prize purse of at least $6,000. Further prize categories may be identified, depending on amount of future sponsorships. The overall winning designs will be constructed as pilot-scale demonstrations and monitored to measure the designs’ success at improving water quality. The winners of both the prize purse and of the Challenge will be named following a presentation of proposed solutions to a panel of expert judges at an event scheduled for late June.

MDEQ announced the opening of registration for the Beach Outfalls Challenge on January 9. In an effort to allow more teams to compete for the prizes, registration will remain open an additional two weeks until March 31, 2017, with design submissions due by April 14.

Approximately 200 beach outfalls can be found every few hundred yards along Mississippi’s beaches and provide an important stormwater function to the communities along the coast. However, they are a detriment to water quality in the Mississippi Sound because they currently act only as conduits, with very little treatment of the water or ecosystem service delivery functions. As a result, quantities of nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosphorus) and pollutants are found in significantly higher concentrations in the water near the end of the beach outfalls.

The goal of the Beach Outfalls Challenge is to enhance Mississippi’s ability to restore and maintain ecological integrity of priority bays and estuaries by providing measurable improvements to water quality and reducing significant sources of degradation. The Challenge will serve as a catalyst for innovative thinking and revolutionary improvements that can dramatically improve the quality of the water emptying into the Gulf of Mexico.
To follow the progress of registered teams or for more information, please visit http://beachoutfallschallenge.org/.
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