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News Clippings February 28, 2020

State

Olive Branch native returns to Butler Snow
DeSoto Times-Tribune

An Olive Branch native who served as head of the state Department of Environmental Quality in the Gov. Phil Bryant administration is returning to legal practice. 

Former Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality executive director rejoins Butler Snow
MBJ

Gary C. Rikard has rejoined Butler Snow after a five-year stint as executive director of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). Rikard will practice with the firm’s regulatory and government group in Ridgeland, Miss.

FIRST LADY REEVES TO LEAD CLEANUP EFFORT FROM PEARL RIVER FLOOD
Northside Sun

JACKSON — Tomorrow, First Lady Elee Reeves, partnering with Keep Mississippi Beautiful, will launch her “Team Up 4 Clean Up” Campaign to help clean up communities impacted by the recent Pearl River flooding. The initial clean-up will begin at two sites in the Jackson area littered with trash left behind by floodwaters.

GOV. TATE REEVE PRAISES RELIEF EFFORTS FROM MINISTRIES TO JACKSON FLOOD VICTIMS
WCBI

JACKSON, MISS. (WCBI) – Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves praised ministries such as “Eight Days of Hope” for efforts to help those impacted by the flooding.

MORE EROSION ALONG WHITE OAK CREEK
Northside Sun

Erosion continues to eat away at the banks of White Oak Creek, as evidenced by a recent tree falling behind a home in the 5000 block of River Thames Road.

Many left homeless in Copiah Co. after major flooding from Pearl River
WLBT

COPIAH COUNTY, Miss. (WLBT) -Downstream on the Pearl River, Copiah County residents are coping with major water damage that have left many homeless.

ONE LAKE REPORT SUBMITTED TO ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR FINAL REVIEW
Northside Sun

Local leaders have submitted the final draft report on the One Lake Project to the U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Army for final review.

Steele Bayou Control Structure closed
WJTV

VICKSBURG, Miss. (WJTV) – The National Weather Service forecasted heavy rainfall over the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers that may impact river forecasts across the region within the next week.

Effects from Satartia Gas Leak still linger for some in town
WJTV

One of the closest to highway three, the Douglas family home was hit hard by the carbon dioxide leak but feels they were one of the last to get out.

'Foaming at the mouth': First responders describe scene after pipeline rupture, gas leak
Clarion Ledger

A sheriff's investigator who rescued people from their homes and cars after an oil and gas company's pipeline ruptured in Yazoo County Saturday said the sick were acting "like zombies." In the middle of rescuing people, that deputy also got sick. 

IMMS TALKS STRANDING SEASON
WXXV

First responders and local law enforcement took a walk on the wild side today at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport.

MDEQ ISSUES ONE BEACH WATER ADVISORY IN HARRISON COUNTY
WXXV

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), through its Beach Monitoring Program, issued one water contact advisory Thursday for Station 6.

Coast tourism sees best January in four years
WLOX

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Coast tourism is getting off to a good start this year. Numbers released Thursday show January 2020 was the most successful January in the last four years.

Gov. Reeves proclaims March as Wildfire Prevention Month
WJTV

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Gov. Tate Reeves proclaimed March as “Wildfire Prevention Month” in Mississippi.

Crosby Arboretum maintains wildlife with prescribed burn
Picayune Item

Picayune residents may have noticed smoke coming from the Crosby Arboretum Thursday morning, which was part of a prescribed burn.

U.S. Forest Service will have two prescribed burns in south Mississippi Thursday
WDAM

WIGGINS, Miss. (WDAM) -The De Soto Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service is planning two prescribed burns in the south Mississippi Thursday to control hazardous fuel reduction and restore longleaf pine.

Projects that help improve environment get boost from Entergy
WJTV

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Projects and programs that help improve the environment received $1 million in grants from Entergy, through the company’s Environmental Initiatives Fund.


State Government

Doctors at UMMC discuss public and hospital preparedness for coronavirus
WJTV

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Health officials in Mississippi are on high alert for the coronavirus, even though there are no confirmed cases in the state.

 
National

Lawmakers grill EPA chief over push to slash agency's budget
The Hill

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler appeared before lawmakers Thursday to defend a budget that would bring the agency to its lowest funding level in years.

Trump’s EPA readies rollback of industry-backed pollution rule
Sun Herald

Despite bipartisan objection and industry pushback, the Trump administration is expected to soon weaken rules meant to limit mercury and other toxic emissions from oil and coal-fired power plants across the nation.

Murkowski, Manchin introduce major energy legislation
The Hill

Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Thursday introduced a long-awaited energy package that's shaping up to be the best chance this year for passing legislation to expand the use of cleaner forms of energy.

New York Businesses Anticipate Plastic-Bag Ban
WSJ

New York business owners are bracing for confused and angry customers after a statewide ban on single-use plastic bags takes effect Sunday.


Press Releases

EPA and Partners Announce Collaborative Implementation of the National Water Reuse Action Plan
02/27/2020

WASHINGTON (Feb. 27, 2020) — Today, at an event at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters in Washington, D.C., EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler, U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, and White House Council on Environmental Quality Chairman Mary B. Neumayr joined federal, state, tribal, local and water sector partners to announce the National Water Reuse Action Plan: Collaborative Implementation (Version 1).

MDMR to conduct prescribed burn on Hancock County Marsh Preserve
February 27, 2020

BILOXI, Miss. – Officials with the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources will conduct a prescribed burn on the Ansley Unit of the Hancock County Marsh Preserve on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020.




Thursday, February 27, 2020

News Clippings February 27, 2020

State

McDaniel files bill to stop new landfills
Madison County Journal

RIDGELAND — After a contentious fall and winter, both sides in the debate over a proposed third landfill in Madison County are regrouping for the next round of the process set to play out this spring.

Oktibbeha supes hear from public at dam hearing
Starkville Daily News

Following a lengthy and sometimes contentious public hearing Monday night, Oktibbeha County Engineer Clyde Pritchard will prepare plans to work on the Oktibbeha County Lake dam.

‘We’ve only heard one side of the story,’ One Lake opponents say
WAPT

JACKSON, Miss. — Opponents of the One Lake Project said it’s not the solution to flooding in Jackson that it’s cracked up to be.

One Lake opponents say alternatives cheaper, cause less environmental impact
WLBT

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Opponents of the One Lake flood control project say there are more cost effective plans that will have less environment impact.

QUICK RESPONSE SAVED LIVES
Yazoo Herald

Over 40 people were taken to the hospital and 300 residents near Satartia were evacuated Saturday evening after a gas leak that appeared to have been caused by recent heavy rainfall.

City council supports litter workforce proposal with wage concerns remaining
Daily Journal

Despite some concerns over hourly wages, members of the City Council largely support a proposal from Mayor Jason Shelton’s administration to pick up litter throughout the city with temporary workers.

BEAD RECYCLING PROGRAM
WXXV

So you let the good times roll today, but what will you do with the Mardi Gras beads tomorrow?

Pesticide disposable event being held in Aberdeen
Monroe Journal

Mississippi area farmers with waste agricultural pesticides are invited to take part in a waste pesticide disposal event to be held on Monday, March 2 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Supervisors approve waste disposal fee, enter narcotics agreement
Chickasaw Journal

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors met at their regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 18 in Okolona. Among the business discussed, perhaps the most discussed was the proposed solid waste disposal fee.

County increasing garbage rate
Neshoba Democrat

The Neshoba County Board of Supervisors took care of several business items during last Tuesday’s meeting.

MDEQ ISSUES TWO BEACH WATER CONTACT ADVISORIES
WXXV

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), through its Beach Monitoring Program, issued two water contact advisories Wednesday for Station 8 and Station 9.

PRESCRIBED BURNS SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FOR DAVIS BAYOU AREA OF OCEAN SPRINGS
WXXV

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV) — Gulf Islands National Seashore will attempt to conduct a controlled burn in the Davis Bayou Area of the national seashore Wednesday, February 26 through Friday, February 28.

LAMAR COUNTY SUPERVISORS CONSIDERING NEW, STRICTER RULES ABOUT RURAL BURNING
Hub City Spokes

The Lamar County Board of Supervisors is mulling over whether to create a new burning ordinance that would more clearly define what types of materials can be burned in the county, in addition to increasing fines and penalties for violations of burn regulations.

'A lot of animals aren't getting reported': House bill calls for deer and turkey tagging
Clarion Ledger

If a bill introduced in the Mississippi Legislature becomes law, hunters will not only be required to report their deer and turkey harvests to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, they will be required to attach a physical tag on the animal.

 
State Government

First Lady Elee Reeves brings awareness to heart disease at Governor’s Mansion
WLBT

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - First Lady Elee Reeves held her first official press conference to bring awareness to heart disease and the risks to women in Mississippi.

 
Oil Spill

Political appointees urged rollback of Deepwater Horizon-inspired safety regs over staff objections: report
The Hill

Political appointees at the Department of the Interior overruled staff objections to a rule that eased offshore drilling regulations, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday. 


Regional

5 of the top 10 'super polluter' chemical plants are in Louisiana, report says
NOLA.com

Four Louisiana industrial facilities in the New Orleans-Baton Rouge corridor are among the nation's 10 biggest generators of airborne toxicity in populated areas, a new report says.

Mississippi to near 17-foot flood stage in New Orleans next week, but no plan to open spillway
NOLA.com

The Army Corps of Engineers still has no plans to open the Bonnet Carre Spillway to lower water levels in New Orleans, despite a forecast showing the river rising to 16.9 feet next Wednesday at the Carrollton gauge, just under the official 17-foot flood stage in the city.

Garret Graves' nutria bill passes the U.S. House; here's what the bill would do
NOLA.com

Louisiana’s fight against nutria could become a national one under a bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.

As Gulf swallows Louisiana island, displaced tribe fears the future
USA Today

ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. — It’s all but assumed this island will one day disappear beneath the waves.
Perhaps the water will only cover the road, leaving Isle de Jean Charles a Venetian ghost town in Cajun country. Maybe the water will rise higher, or the island will sink lower, and only rooftops will be visible to passing boats and those wondering what used to be here. 


National

EPA is conducting multiple criminal probes tied to 'forever chemicals'
The Hill

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is carrying out "multiple" criminal probes tied to forever chemicals, the agency said in a Wednesday update on its action plan regarding the chemicals.

DNR seeks to take over coal ash regulation from EPA
Wisconsin State Journal

The state Department of Natural Resources can move ahead with plans to seek federal approval to regulate the storage of toxic coal ash from Wisconsin power plants.

BP withdraws from industry groups, citing climate disagreements
The Hill

BP announced Wednesday it would leave three U.S.-based industry trade groups, citing environmental concerns. 


Press Releases

EPA Releases PFAS Action Plan: Program Update
Report highlights EPA’s aggressive and unprecedented efforts to address PFAS in the environment
02/26/2020

WASHINGTON (Feb. 26, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing the PFAS Action Plan: Program Update. Over the past year, EPA has made significant progress under the Action Plan to help states and local communities address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and protect public health and the agency’s Program Update highlights those efforts.