Wednesday, March 22, 2023

2023-03-22 Mississippi Environmental News

MDEQ IN THE NEWS
 
MSN - Mar 22, 2023
by Anita Lee, Sun Herald, photography by Hannah Ruhoff, Sun Herald This article was produced for ProPublica's Local Reporting Network in partnership with the Sun Herald. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. By 2015, it was clear that
 
Sun Herald - Mar 22, 2023
... restore Mississippi Sound oysters, which are critical to the estuary's health. Mississippi maintains the majority of the state's reefs, ...
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 20, 2023
The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) has approved permitting for Enviva in Stone County, but hundreds of residents ...
 
spotonmississippi.com - Mar 22, 2023
The state of Mississippi is launching its first oyster shell recycling program. The 'Save our Shells' program, funded through a Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality grant, gives the community an opportunity to give back to the environment while protecting a valuable na
 
Darkhorse Press - Mar 22, 2023
The state of Mississippi is launching its first oyster shell recycling program through a grant from the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality to The
 
 
MISSISSIPPI
 
WXXV News 25 - Mar 22, 2023
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies welcomes the special education class from East Central Middle School for a day of interactive learning. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies' Ocean Adventures has been welcoming students to their facility since 2018. Not just students fr
 
wapt.com - Mar 22, 2023
 
Magnolia Tribune - Mar 22, 2023
The third-party administrator has now announced that the City of Jackson will forgive millions in unpaid debt but is that legal under state law?
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 21, 2023
 
WJTV-TV - Mar 21, 2023
 
Jackson Jambalaya - Mar 21, 2023
 
The Natchez Democrat - Mar 20, 2023
... the pandemic hit, other communities — in Louisiana, I know — had ARPA funds for trash pickup. I don't know how it was in Mississippi. ...
 
WTOK-TV - Mar 20, 2023
 
WTOK-TV - Mar 20, 2023
 
 
REGIONAL
 
MSN - Mar 22, 2023
Texas could get $2 billion in federal funds for conservation and restoration of its natural resources, should two bills make it through the state legislature. One of the bills, HJR 138, seeks to dedicate $2 billion of the Economic Stabilization Fund — which is expected to be more
 
wjtv.com - Mar 22, 2023
 
NPR - Mar 22, 2023
 
KPRC-TV - Houston Life - Mar 21, 2023
 
 
NATIONAL
 
MSN - Mar 22, 2023
Over two dozen activists gathered Monday to call for stronger air quality standards after the EPA's new proposal earlier this year.
 
E&E News - Mar 22, 2023
Spending on new offshore oil projects over the next two years is projected to soar to levels not seen in a decade. The revival comes amid increasingly dire
 
NPR - Mar 22, 2023
 
Magnolia Tribune - Mar 22, 2023
The U.S. House is expected to attempt to override the President's first veto later this week but getting the two-thirds vote necessary doesn't appear likely.
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 22, 2023
... source of pollution is untreated wastewater. "Globally, 80% of wastewater is released to the environment without any treatment," he said ...
 
NPR - Mar 22, 2023
... to tour a paper recycling plant, sewage treatment plant and household hazardous waste facility. By training, Hughes is a chemical ...
 
MSN.com - Mar 22, 2023
... need to dispose of the old colors, and we have just the thing for you! Load Error April 1, 2023 (we aren't fooling about this, though) at ...
 
CapeCod Broadcasting Media - Mar 22, 2023
PFAS, most came from the chemical manufacturing and hazardous waste management sectors, with the latter accounting for about 80 percent of ...
 
South Riding News - Mar 22, 2023
... Diversion were among the most heavily oiled as a result of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and we are pleased to support CPRA's efforts ...
 
WMBB-TV - Mar 21, 2023
... federal government introduced the RESTORE Act in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. Bay County has been involved since ...
 
AuntMinnie.com - Mar 21, 2023
... administered was 700 g (of this total amount, 531 g entered the environment through wastewater treatment plants and 261 g entered via ...
 
Yahoo! News - Mar 21, 2023
... into already ailing Biscayne Bay, sometimes sparking more fish kills. South Florida officials finally have money to help fix that. ...
 
Xylem - Mar 21, 2023
... with Xylem to implement ICEAS advanced sequencing batch reactor technology for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, providing ...
 
Hub - Johns Hopkins University - Mar 21, 2023
... to avoid the release of PFAS present in municipal and industrial wastewater into the environment. What can consumers do to reduce their ...
 
WeAreTeachers - Mar 21, 2023
... by getting your students' responses. Learn more: 15 Fantastic Sustainability and Recycling Anchor Charts 10. Research programs that ...
 
Reuters - Mar 21, 2023
... harms, from the impacts of climate change and lead in household paint, to living near hazardous waste facilities, superfund ...
 
Patch.com - Mar 20, 2023
... in the area. The dry cleaners operated from around 1960 to 1991, the EPA has said. The EPA placed the site on the Superfund program's ...
 
The New York Times - Mar 20, 2023
... closed its last U.S.-based car battery recycling facility, in South Carolina, in 2021, following a series of ‌fines by the E.P.A. for ...
 
Inverse - Mar 20, 2023
... put out fires. When we use these products, PFAS leach into the environment through our wastewater and can stick around for hundreds of ...
 
WJTV-TV - Mar 20, 2023
... in understanding future outbreaks. Red tide can result in large fish kills, which harm both the animal population as well as become a ...
 
Associated Press - Mar 20, 2023