Monday, January 9, 2023

Mississippi Environmental News 010923





 
MDEQ in the News
 
AOL News - Jan 9, 2023
... to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher Wells wrote ...
 
SuperTalk Mississippi - Jan 5, 2023
 
Associated Press - Jan 8, 2023
... to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher Wells wrote ...
 
Sun Herald - Jan 8, 2023
... to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher Wells wrote ...
 
Daily Journal - Jan 8, 2023
... to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher Wells wrote ...
 
Winona Times - Jan 8, 2023
... to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher Wells wrote ...
 
 
Mississippi
 
https://www.wlox.com - Jan 9, 2023
'Tis the seasons. This year's crawfish season is getting a jump start.
 
Magnolia Tribune - Jan 9, 2023
MEC, the state's chamber of commerce, eyes legislative opportunities. Playing on Mississippi's strengths is the key to our state's success. Understanding those strengths is essential, which is what the Mississippi Economic Council – the State Chamber of Commerce – set out to do w
 
Magnolia Tribune - Jan 9, 2023
Gov. Tate Reeves says good things are happening in Mississippi and outlines improvements in education and the economy.
 
Jackson Jambalaya - Jan 8, 2023
 
WLBT-TV - Jan 8, 2023
 
Sun Herald - Jan 7, 2023
... said it is unusual for a deep-water whale to be in the Mississippi Sound. It is possible the whale got sick, he said, and wandered ...
 
WDAM-TV - Jan 7, 2023
... 2022 legislative session, $8 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding was allocated toward career coaches. This funding, which ...
 
Mississippi Today - Jan 5, 2023
 
 
Regional
 
WUSF Public Media - Jan 9, 2023
The chair of the Senate Agriculture, Environment and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee said a "big focus" will be getting homes and businesses off septic systems.
 
bizjournals.com - Jan 9, 2023
 
MSN - Jan 9, 2023
While more environmentally friendly than pavement, grass lawns and their upkeep come with heavy carbon costs. Lawn mowers, irrigation systems, and fertilizers add to households' carbon footprint.
 
News12.com - Jan 9, 2023
 
Sport Fishing Mag - Jan 9, 2023
Matthew Marovich set two state records in a single day, and they've now been officially verified by the Florida fisheries department.
 
The New Orleans Advocate - Jan 8, 2023
... along with two other barrier islands in the state's biggest coastal restoration project to be completed to date. The islands are located ...
 
The New Orleans Advocate - Jan 8, 2023
... $2 billion, paid for with settlement proceeds from the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. A similar project on the east bank of the ...
 
Capital City Press LLC - Jan 7, 2023
... more floods, rising seas 'Fiscal cliff' ahead for Louisiana coastal restoration efforts, report warns The Last Days of Isle de Jean ...
 
OLTNEWS - Jan 6, 2023
... fish. One of his research papers was on how rockfish survived the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. "One of the things we actually looked at ...
 
The New Orleans Advocate - Jan 6, 2023
... than $10 billion from various settlements with BP over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, but those funds are expected to run out ...
 
 
National
 
AP NEWS - Jan 9, 2023
DENVER (AP) — Earth's protective ozone layer is slowly but noticeably healing at a pace that would fully mend the hole over Antarctica in about 43 years, a new United Nations report says. A once-every-four-years scientific assessment found recovery in progress, more than 35 year
 
Sport Fishing Mag - Jan 9, 2023
Chinook salmon populations along the Northern Washington Coast and Puget Sound are plummeting, but a simple and cost-effective way to increase salmon numbers may be to reduce ravenous predators of the anadromous fish.
 
E&E News - Jan 9, 2023
 
E&E News - Jan 9, 2023
 
NPR - Jan 9, 2023
 
MSN.com - Jan 9, 2023
... laden material and alleged violations of other air pollution and solid waste laws. In its defense, Brazos representatives claimed ...
 
WMDT-TV - Jan 8, 2023
... PFAS and certain pesticides that might be entering our environment through wastewater discharges," Pluta said. Shore Rivers ...
 
Lincoln Journal Star - Jan 8, 2023
... with aquatic vegetation and duckweed. These issues have led to fish kills and open water angler access difficulties. Investigations ...
 
NPR - Jan 8, 2023
 
NPR - Jan 8, 2023
 
Yahoo! News - Jan 8, 2023
... and other retail stores — through escalating composting and recycling requirements on consumer products packaging. Most importantly, the ...
 
Townhall.com - Jan 7, 2023
... be killed annually. Bottom line: There is no such thing as "clean, green, renewable, sustainable" energy or vehicles. It's just a matter ...
 
nj.com (Premium) - Jan 7, 2023
... plants with a capacity of more than 50 million gallons per day, solid waste facilities, landfills and anything defined as a major source ...
 
Prsync.com - Jan 7, 2023
Saturday, January 7, 2023. Submitted by mahesh21 . Industrial Wastewater Treatment Market Scope: The research report published includes ...
 
CapeNews.net - Jan 6, 2023
... case, arguing that secondary treated effluent from the town's wastewater facility should be under federal regulation, was dismissed by a ...
 
Phys.org - Jan 6, 2023
... fertility using various strategies, including improved resource recycling. They must also speed up their agroecological transition by ...
 
WLBT-TV - Jan 6, 2023
... throughout the Bay Area who work in the public sector, the solid waste and recycling industry, the laundry industry, and other ...
 
E&E News - Jan 6, 2023
 
E&E News - Jan 6, 2023
 
E&E News - Jan 6, 2023