Wednesday, December 30, 2020

News Clippings December 30, 2020

State

2020 hurricane season caused havoc, sand beach issues
WLOX

GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Anytime tropical weather targets South Mississippi, the first place where the impacts are felt is usually on the 26 miles of sand beach.

Chronic Wasting Disease mandatory sampling weekends set for January
NewsMS

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) has collected more than 3,000 samples for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing during the 2020–2021 hunting season.

Commercial shark season opens Jan. 1 in Mississippi
WKRG

GULFPORT, Miss. (WKRG) — The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) says commercial shark season opens Jan. 1, 2021 at 12:01 a.m.


State Government

Mississippi could alter legislative session amid pandemic
AP

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi legislators should consider delaying much of their 2021 session by several weeks to prevent the state Capitol from again becoming a super spreader for the coronavirus, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann said Tuesday.


Regional

Restoring longleaf pines, keystone of once vast ecosystems
AP

DESOTO NATIONAL FOREST, Miss. -- When European settlers came to North America, fire-dependent savannas anchored by lofty pines with footlong needles covered much of what became the southern United States.

Study investigates the effects of red tide on the brain, volunteers needed
Fox 4

SANIBEL, Fla. — Researchers are in need of volunteers, as a mobile lab will soon be making its way to Sanibel.

Fight over mining proposal near Okefenokee draws national spotlight
AJC

In winter, visitors to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge can hear the loud bugle call of the sandhill crane. If it’s warm, lethargic alligators may emerge from their burrows to soak up the sun. The sights and sounds of hundreds of wildlife species have helped secure the Okefenokee Swamp’s status as an environment of national importance.


National

Ohio EPA completes tests of public water systems for PFAS
WTAP

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTAP) - There are currently no national drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals.




Tuesday, December 29, 2020

News Clippings December 29, 2020

State

Water Contact Advisory for segment of Mississippi River
El Dorado News-Times

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has updated a water contact advisory it issued last year for a section of the Mississippi River near Greenville.

LIST: Recycle Christmas trees instead of throwing them away
WLOX

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Christmas trees are one of the most known symbols of the holidays, but they can also become a dangerous hazard when the holidays end and they dry out. So, what can residents do to protect themselves and their homes?
Recycle those trees!

Hattiesburg’s Christmas tree recycling program begins this week
WDAM

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Hattiesburg’s Urban Forestry division is preparing for its Christmas tree recycling program.

Harrison County holds Cardboard Recycle Day
WXXV

Harrison County hosted their third annual Cardboard Recycle Day Saturday, allowing residents to get rid of excess Christmas cardboard.

Hattiesburg hosts annual recycling drive
WDAM

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The city of Hattiesburg hosted its annual REthink REcycle Stuff-a-Truck recycling drive Monday.

Hurricane Zeta cleanup continues two months after storm
WLOX

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - If you drive around South Mississippi, you’ll still see some scattered areas of Hurricane Zeta debris, but the majority of it has been picked up.

MDMR CARES Act online applications reopen for Mississippi residents licensed in other Gulf states
WXXV

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) will reopen CARES Act Section 12005 online applications on the MDMR website to allow all sectors of Mississippi residents who are commercially licensed/permitted (commercial fishermen, charter fishermen and dealer/processors) in another Gulf state to apply for CARES Act funds in Mississippi.

RIDGELAND RECEIVES GRANT FOR TREES
Northside Sun

Ridgeland, MISS. --Recently, the City of Ridgeland was awarded a $25,000 grant from America in Bloom through the CN Railway "EcoConnexions from the Ground Up" program. https://www.northsidesun.com/most-recent/ridgeland-receives-grant-trees#sthash.SnWDoyga.dpbs

Despite challenges, ag industry surpasses 2019 with $7.35 billion value
NewsMS

Agriculture continued its reign as Mississippi’s top industry in 2020 with farmers in the state generating an estimated “agricultural value” of $7.35 billion, according to the Mississippi State Extension Service. 

 
State Government

PERS COULD NEED MORE MONEY FROM TAXPAYERS
Northside Sun

Taxpayers could be soon paying a bigger chunk to cover the pension costs for state and local employees.

Lottery money paves way for smoother Mississippi highways
WAPT

JACKSON, Miss. — Money from the Mississippi lottery is helping repave more than 250 miles of highway across the state.

Oral arguments slated in Gluckstadt incorporation, Canton annexation cases
WLBT

GLUCKSTADT, Miss. (WLBT) - Oral arguments are set in a case that will determine whether Gluckstadt can incorporate and Canton can move forward with annexation.


National

EPA Sets Emissions Limits for Jet Aircraft
WSJ

WASHINGTON—The Environmental Protection Agency said Monday it has set its first-ever climate standards for commercial airliners and large business jets, aligning U.S. rules with global standards and giving jet makers eight years to comply.

'That Terrifies Me': Trump Rule Allows Natural Gas Transport By Rail In Dense Areas
NPR

In an effort to boost natural gas exports, the Trump administration has reversed longstanding federal policy and approved transport of gas by rail anywhere in the country.

Biden will inherit hundreds of toxic waste Superfund sites, with climate threats looming
NBC

The uber challenge facing the incoming Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency in its oversight of 1,570 hazard waste sites is best summed in a name that’s become synonymous with the daunting task: Superfund.


Opinion

People of Madison County have made it clear they don't want another landfill
Jerry Dillon
Guest columnist
Clarion Ledger

'Tis the season! Store fronts and main streets have their Christmas décor and music on full display. Trees are lit, stockings are hung, goodies are baked, and there is a certain excitement in the air that Christmas is right around the corner.


Press releases

EPA Increases Clarity, Eases Implementation of Heavy Duty Vehicle Regulations while Proposing further Improvements
12/28/2020

WASHINGTON (December 28, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing two actions regarding technical adjustments to improve testing procedures for vehicle and engine emissions programs.

Trump EPA Finalizes First Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Aircraft, Codifies Record of Reducing the Most GHGs in U.S. History
Supports domestic aircraft manufacturing, commonsense regulation to maintain global competitiveness
12/28/2020

WASHINGTON (December 28, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized emissions standards for airplanes used in commercial aviation and large business jets.

MDMR CARES Act online applications reopen for Mississippi residents licensed in other Gulf states
December 28, 2020

BILOXI, Miss. – The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) will reopen CARES Act Section 12005 online applications on the MDMR website to allow all sectors of Mississippi residents who are commercially licensed/permitted (commercial fishermen, charter fishermen and dealer/processors) in another Gulf state to apply for CARES Act funds in Mississippi. 


Monday, December 28, 2020

News Clippings December 28, 2020

State

Gold Coast’s permit pulled for dumping
Pelahatchie News

The Mississippi Environmental Quality Permit Board voted unanimously at its meeting last week to revoke the wastewater permit for a Brandon-based chemical plant that allowed it to dump its wastewater in Pelahatchie.

Vicksburg Fire Department Adding a Boat to its Arsenal
Vicksburg Post

The Vicksburg Fire Department is getting a pontoon boat from the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

Harrison County Christmas recycling program aims to help the environment
WLOX

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - With soaring highs, come plummeting lows as South Mississippi families break away from the excitement of Christmas to clean up what’s left over. And this year, there’s a lot left over.

City of Hattiesburg hosting ‘Stuff a Truck’ recycling event Monday
WDAM

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The City of Hattiesburg is getting ready for residents to recycle materials left over from the Christmas holiday.

Recycle Christmas trees, wrapping paper: City of Hattiesburg offers options, free mulch
Hattiesburg American

The City of Hattiesburg is asking residents to recycle their unflocked Christmas trees, cardboard, wrapping paper and other holiday recyclables this season.

Diamondhead offers Zeta debris removal update
Sea Coast Echo

As of Monday, Dec.21, 126,189 cubic yards of debris has been removed from the streets of Diamondhead in the last 22 days.

Mississippi set to clean up and recycle unused crab traps
AP

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources says volunteers will remove unused crab traps from state waters early next year.

Catalytic converter thefts on the rise, especially from large vehicles
Picayune Item

Parts of vehicles associated with the exhaust system may not seem to carry much value, but catalytic converters are being stolen in this and surrounding areas due to the amount a person can get selling them for scrap.


Oil Spill

Development of Destin harborfront park is on tap
Northwest Florida Daily News

DESTIN — Construction of the long-awaited, harbor-front Capt. Royal Melvin Heritage Park is set to begin in January.


National

EPA Leaves National Standard for Ozone Air Pollution Unchanged
WSJ

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration retained a national limit of 70 parts per billion for the pollutant ozone, the same standard set by the Obama administration, after business groups fought tougher standards.

EPA finalizes new lead and copper rules for drinking water
ABC

The Environmental Protection Agency finalized rules Tuesday that would require water utilities to notify the public about possible lead contamination more quickly after detection and to replace lead service lines in what it says will be a more aggressive fashion -- the first regulatory update in nearly 30 years.

Biden transition team holds talks with biofuel groups -sources
Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team has held calls with biofuel groups on topics including compliance with U.S. biofuel blending laws and Biden’s low-carbon climate vision, according to two sources familiar with the conversations.

Companies Seek to Green the Grid With Trash Gas
WSJ

Missouri hardly produces any natural gas, unless you count the hogs. The methane wafting from the manure ponds at swine farms across the state is increasingly funneled into pipelines and delivered to power plants and homes, where it is burned alongside shale gas for heat, hot showers and cooking.

Our trash is filling up DFW landfills. Here’s how some of it can be turned into fuel
Star-Telegram

In addition to sluggish traffic, there’s at least one more certainty associated with population growth in North Texas: residents and businesses are generating more trash, and landfills are running out of space to store it.

Agriculture Industry Bets on Carbon as a New Cash Crop
WSJ

U.S. farmers make their living raising crops from the soil each year. Now, some are getting paid for putting something back into their fields: carbon.

Court orders EPA to step up asbestos data collection
The Hill

In a court ruling hailed by health advocates, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will now have to collect data on asbestos imports into the U.S., a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.

Cutting ozone pollution — in Utah and U.S. — saves over 1 billion birds, study finds
KSL

SALT LAKE CITY — Cutting pollution that is harmful to human health is not only helping people but is helping migratory bird populations in a staggering way.

Minnesota works to fit climate change into environmental reviews
StarTribune

How much carbon dioxide would a new hockey arena emit? Or a new housing subdivision, industrial plant or highway?


Press releases

EPA Finalizes Ozone NAAQS, Retaining Current Standards
Trump Administration meets 5-year statutory deadline, congressional intent for second time in Clean Air Act history
12/23/2020

WASHINGTON (December 23, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing its decision to retain, without changes, the 2015 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) set by the Obama-Biden Administration.

MDMR announces crab trap closure January 21-31
December 23, 2020

BILOXI, Miss. – In an effort to remove derelict crab traps from state waters, the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) will conduct a crab trap closure for commercial and recreational crab fishermen in Mississippi territorial waters within one-half mile of the mainland shoreline and Deer Island from the Alabama/Mississippi border to the Mississippi/Louisiana border.