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News Clippings October 31, 2019

State

Legal Jockeying Continues In Environmental Case
North Mississippi Herald

OXFORD - A trial date in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi has been set for August 2, 2021, for a pair of civil lawsuits filed regarding the decades old contamination at the former
Colt Industries/Holley Carburetor site in Water Valley. Originally filed in Yalobusha County Circuit
Court, the first lawsuit was filed on Jan. 31, 2019 by the Yalobusha County Board of Supervisors and the Board of Trustees of Yalobusha General Hospital alleging that the Holley Automotive Division of Colt Industries, Inc., polluted the environment in Water Valley with trichloroethylene (TCE) from 1973 to 1987 and failed to remediate the pollution. The second suit, also filed in Yalobusha County Circuit Court, followed on Feb. 11 with the same allegations from almost 30 residents in the affected area.
The plaintiffs requested judgment including compensatory damages, special damages, punitive damages, attorneys’ fees and court costs, all in an amount in excess of the jurisdictional limits of the Circuit Courts in the State of Mississippi against the defendants, listed as En-pro Industries, Inc., EnPro Holdings, Inc., Goodrich Corporation and Samuel G. Williamson. Borg-Warner Automotive, the current occupant of the site, was not named as a defendant and has no environmental liability as
the alleged negligence occurred before the company acquired the property.The plaintiffs in both
lawsuits are represented by multiple law firms including Ridgeland-based Liston & Deas, PLLC; Texas based Ted B. Lyon and Associates; and local firm CrowMartin, PLLC. According to the complaints
filed by the plaintiffs,the TCE contaminated the soil and groundwater as it spread from the former
Holley Plant to include approximately 340 acres north and northwest of the plant impacting 28 residences
and 11 commercial or governmental buildings. Properties identified in the 31-page complaint include
Yalobusha General Hospital and Nursing Home, the Yalobusha County Health Department, the Yalobusha County Jail, the Yalobusha Health Services Adult Day Care building along with other medical offices and businesses. On March 1, the defendants filed a Notice of Removal to move the civil
action from the Circuit Court of Yalobusha County to the United States District Court, setting up a threemonth legal battle over the proper jurisdiction for the lawsuit that hinged on the inclusion of Williamson, a former Holley employee and local resident, as a defendant. In the filing, the
defendants claimed that Williamson was an improperly joined defendant whose citizenship in the
lawsuit must be disregarded for purposes of diversity jurisdiction. A ruling by U.S. District
Judge Glen H. Davidson on June 24 denied the request from the plaintiffs to move the case back to Yalobusha County Circuit Court. Judge Davidson also granted a motion to dismiss
Williamson as a defendant in the case as well dismissing claims pending against
Williamson without prejudice. Legal filings since then include a Case Management order that details
the timeline for the cases including the deadline designation for experts for the defense and plaintiffs,
final motions and the final pre-trial conference. During the last month, the parties have also been
in mediation, according to Yalobusha County Board of Supervisors Attorney John Crow. Speaking during a county meeting last month, Crow told supervisors that three days of mediation were scheduled for the
subdivision case, referring to the individual plaintiffs’ lawsuit, and mediation would follow for the lawsuit
filed by the county and hospital.

Enviva terminal at Port of Pascagoula ready for silos
WLOX

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WLOX) - Port of Pascagoula officials gave WLOX at glimpse at the site of an Enviva terminal at Bayou Casotte. The site will house several silos capable of holding 90,000 tons of wood pellets.

Timing of spotted sea trout releases especially important
WLOX

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - What a disaster can take away, science and hard work can help give back. On Wednesday, 67,000 spotted sea trout were released into Davis Bayou in Ocean Springs, and the timing couldn’t be better.

MDEQ LIFTS BEACH WATER CONTACT ADVISORY IN GULFPORT
WXXV

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), through its Beach Monitoring Program, lifted a water contact advisory Wednesday for Station 10B (East Courthouse Road Beach) in Gulfport.

CITY ENGINEER DISCUSSES DRAINAGE ISSUES WITHIN COLUMBUS
WCBI

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Rain, rain, and more rain… It’s something the friendly city has seen a lot of this week, and the infrastructure downtown is struggling to keep up.

UPGRADES COMING TO MISSISSIPPI COAST COLISEUM
WXXV

The installation of the Mississippi Coast Coliseum’s new roof coating this summer was only the beginning of upcoming improvements being made to the 42-year-old building.


State Government

MISSISSIPPI CONSERVATION OFFICER WINS SEAFWA WILDLIFE OFFICER OF THE YEAR AWARD
WCBI

HILTON HEAD, S.C. (WCBI) – A Houlka native was named 2019’s SEAFWA Wildlife Officer of the Year.ion and innovations that may be utilized by other officers and departments.

Governor Bryant to donate poultry to the Salvation Army
WJTV

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV)- Governor Phil Bryant will kick off this year’s holiday season by donating to the Salvation Army on November 6.


Regional

In parts of Louisiana's 'Cancer Alley,' toxic emissions set to rise with a raft of new plants
NOLA.com

Over a half-century, Hazel Schexnayder saw her riverside hamlet of St. Gabriel transformed from a collection of old plantations, tin-roofed shacks and verdant cornfields into an industrial juggernaut.

EPA effort to clean Southside lead site remains ongoing; agency needs help gaining access
Chattanooga Times Free Press

The EPA continues work to remediate lead on South Chattanooga properties as local residents and agency leaders share information about the importance of testing and what a cleanup entails for those living on contaminated land.

Alabama fisherman say "Buy Local!"
APR

October is National Seafood Month. In Alabama industry leaders, cooks, shrimpers and others are working to expand an industry that has faced environmental disasters, competition from imports and other challenges.


National

Keystone pipeline leaks oil in northeastern North Dakota
AP

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A pipeline that carries tar sands oil from Canada through seven states has leaked an unknown amount of crude oil over more than quarter-mile swath in northeastern North Dakota, state environmental regulators said Wednesday.


Press releases

USDA, EPA, and FDA announce partnership with the Food Waste Reduction Alliance
10/30/2019

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a new partnership with the Food Waste Reduction Alliance, the latest effort in the Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative launched by the three federal agencies in 2018. 

Service Announces $100,000 Challenge to Save Nation’s Bats
Funding will support efforts to combat white-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease
October 30, 2019

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is announcing a $100,000 challenge to combat white-nose syndrome (WNS), a lethal fungus that has killed millions of bats in North America and pushed some native bat species to the brink of extinction. Funding will be awarded to individuals who identify innovative ways to permanently eradicate, weaken or disarm the disease.

Gov. Bryant Announces Laura Jackson Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Finance & Administration Retirement

Jackson- Gov. Phil Bryant announced today that Laura Jackson, Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Finance & Administration, will be retiring from state government after more than 30 years of service effective January 15, 2020. She will be joining the administration at Mississippi College to serve as the Chief Financial Officer.

“I am incredibly grateful to have had Laura faithfully serve in my administration as one of my Agency Executive Directors,” said Gov. Phil Bryant. “Laura has done a tremendous job managing the state’s budget and operating DFA. I wish her the best in her CFO role at Mississippi College. She will be a great asset to the University.”

Jackson was appointed Executive Director of DFA in June of 2016 by Gov. Bryant. In her role, she manages more than 500 employees and is responsible for the management of the state’s budget. She also serves as the State Fiscal Officer.

“I am forever grateful to Governor Bryant for the opportunity to serve as the State Fiscal Officer and Executive Director of DFA. Serving the people of this great state has been my distinct honor for over 30 years. While I will miss my colleagues in state government, I look forward to my new career at Mississippi College, my alma mater in my hometown.” 

Jackson and her husband live in Clinton. They have three children.


Wednesday, October 30, 2019

News Clippings October 30, 2019

State

North Gulfport groups gear up for wetlands appeal
WLOX

GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Residents of North Gulfport gathered Tuesday night to learn the latest in what has become a legal battle over a wetlands permit in their community. The state Department of Environmental Quality approved the permit in August.

County planning commission recommends lifting Punkin Water moratorium
Oxford Eagle

A moratorium placed on Punkin Water Association more than 15 months ago could be lifted as soon as November.

Outside assistance equates to $7.5M for county improvements this year
Monroe Journal

…Supervisors approved to authorize Kirkpatrick to execute a memorandum of agreement for Digital Ortho Photography and Survey Services between the county and Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality for tax assessment maps, pending a corrected date.

Former alderman, public works chief Andre Kaufman dies at 69
Mississippi Press

OCEAN SPRINGS, Mississippi -- One of Ocean Springs more colorful and successful public figures has passed into history.
Former alderman and public works director Andre Kaufman died Friday at the age of 69.


State Government

Cousin Eddie, other MDOT highway signs a hit with drivers. Here's who's behind them.
Clarion Ledger

If you've driven on a Mississippi highway lately, chances are you've seen the signs. You know the ones.

I-20 WB bridge repairs completed sooner than expected
WLBT

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) crews completed bridge work on Interstate 20 westbound at Lynch Creek in Jackson ahead of schedule.


National

Debate over biofuel quota continues on Capitol Hill
WSAV

WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Biofuel producers went before lawmakers Tuesday, asking Congress to force oil refineries to blend at least 15 billion gallons of ethanol each year.

U.S. finalizing rule to allow farmers to legally grow hemp
AP

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – U.S. agriculture officials say a rule that allows farmers to legally grow hemp will be finalized this week.


Press Releases

EPA Provides Lasting Benefit to Communities by Deleting All or Part of 27 Superfund Sites from the National Priorities List - the Highest Number in 18 Years
10/29/2019

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that in Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 the agency deleted all or part of 27 sites from Superfund’s National Priorities List (NPL), the largest number of deletions in a single year since FY 2001.




Tuesday, October 29, 2019

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News Clippings October 29, 2019

State

Ridgeland files to annex 3,100 acres including proposed landfill site
Clarion Ledger

Ridgeland is wanting to annex about 3,128 acres west of the city including the proposed site of an 89-acre landfill the city opposes.

Ridgeland to annex landfill area
Madison County Journal

RIDGELAND — The city filed paperwork Thursday to annex 3,128 acres to the west that includes the site of a proposed landfill.

One Lake project environmentally sound, federal report says
Clarion Ledger

A close to 100-page report from the federal agency overseeing conservation in the U.S. says the One Lake project in Jackson is environmentally sound, rebuffing a cadre of critics who say it will have detrimental effects on water life animals. 

Raw sewage leak giving south Jackson residents problems
WAPT

JACKSON, Miss. — A manhole leaking sewage has been giving one south Jackson neighborhood problems for months.

NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION TAKE BACK DAY
WXXV

The Biloxi Police Department participated in a nationwide event over the weekend that allows people to safely get rid of expired prescriptions.

Committee to review Kuhn property proposals
Vicksburg Post

A five-member committee will examine two proposals to develop the Kuhn Memorial Hospital site on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard into a multi-purpose residential community.

Wildlife biologist updates public on chronic wasting disease
Monroe Journal

BECKER – Ahead of gun season’s opening day in November, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP) wildlife biologist John Gruchy updated the public Oct. 17 at Becker Community Center on the latest about chronic wasting disease (CWD), the neurological disease first reported in Mississippi white-tailed deer last year.

Fishing equipment firm plans $9.5M expansion on Mississippi Coast
AP

A maker of fishing equipment plans a $9.5 million new headquarters and 70 new jobs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.


Regional

Georgia plant agrees to close in fight over gas emissions
AP

Georgia officials reached an agreement Monday to temporarily shut down a medical sterilization facility that uses a gas that studies have linked to an increased risk of cancer.

Coast Guard monitoring oil slick in Breton Sound
KATC

The Coast Guard is responding to an oil sheen in Breton Sound, Block 37, Louisiana, Monday.


National

GM and Toyota Support Trump Administration on Emissions Rollback
WSJ

Several major auto makers including General Motors Co. GM -0.27% Toyota Motor Corp. TM 0.04% and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles FCAU 0.76% NV are siding with the Trump administration in a lawsuit over its proposed rollback of new tailpipe-emissions rules for cars and trucks sold in the U.S.

How dangerous is wildfire smoke? ‘Spare the Air’ alert issued in Northern California
Sun Herald

Flames aren’t the only threat that comes with wildfires.
Blazes also unleash smoke that contains harmful gases and fine particulate matter, threatening those who breathe it.

Vapor intrusion in Elmira Heights still an issue, public can get update Wednesday
Elmira Star-Gazette (NY)

The specter of contamination from a longtime industrial site just outside Elmira Heights has concerned environmental agencies for decades, and this week residents can get an update on an ongoing investigation.


Press Releases

Approaches to Reduce Nutrient Loadings for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Management Request for Applications (RFA)

Open Date: October 25, 2019
Close Date: December 10, 2019
Background:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program announces the release of the Approaches to Reduce Nutrient Loadings for Harmful Algal Blooms Management Request for Applications (RFA).