Wednesday, May 17, 2023

2023-05-17 Mississippi Environmental News

MDEQ IN THE NEWS
 
Northside Sun - May 15, 2023
... . Sewer Overflow Issues DOJ, EPA, and the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality are also working with the City to address a ...
 
 
MISSISSIPPI
 
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SuperTalk Mississippi - May 16, 2023
 
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REGIONAL
 
lifestyle.magic979wtrg - May 17, 2023
... degradation. This can lead to problems such as algal blooms, fish kills, and reduced drinking water quality. Habitat destruction The ...
 
WFLA-TV - May 17, 2023
... plants leads to lower oxygen levels which eventually lead to fish kills. The 2022 Tampa Bay seagrass survey showed just 30,000 acres ...
 
Yahoo! News - May 17, 2023
... in 2015 agreed to a $2 billion fine to settle an Environmental Protection Agency lawsuit over hazardous waste. By 2020, it had ...
 
Capital City Press LLC - May 17, 2023
... commission's chairman. Two months ago, Chip Kline, a top coastal restoration advisor for Edwards, told the commission to throw "the ...
 
Capital City Press LLC - May 17, 2023
... Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, which was formed after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to assist with rejuvenating the Gulf Coast's ...
 
Coastal News Today - May 17, 2023
... , for example, blooms in Lake Victoria are blamed for massive fish kills. People can also suffer: in an extreme case in 1996, 26 ...
 
WJHG-TV - May 16, 2023
... RESTORE Act. Triumph gives out recovery money from the Deep Horizon Oil Spill in 2010. The RESTORE Act funding comes from the federal ...
 
 
NATIONAL
 
MSN - May 17, 2023
By Sarah N. Lynch and Laura Sanicola WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - A subsidiary of BP plc will pay a record-setting $40 million penalty to settle civil U.S. charges that its Indiana-based oil refinery violated federal laws aimed at curbing emissions of cancer-causing benzene in
 
NPR - May 17, 2023
 
MSN - May 17, 2023
The United States relies on hydroelectric power as an important source of energy. Nationally, 6.5% of all power is produced by hydroelectric means, making it one of the top 5 sources of power in the nation. Part of what enables the United States to produce so much power from wate
 
MSN - May 17, 2023
As the Endangered Species Act celebrates its 50 year anniversary, we look at how people can help with the top 10 ways to protect endangered species.
 
Newstrail.com - May 17, 2023
Players Covered in this Report: EnviroScience, Integrated Environmental RestorationServices, Resource Environmental Solutions, SWCA ...
 
Axios - May 17, 2023
... ," Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development's invasive speciesprevention and response specialist Rob Miller tells Axios. ...
 
Newsweek - May 17, 2023
... changes have also produced better breeding grounds for more invasive species of plants. Places like Southern California, Arizona and New ...
 
Programming Insider - May 16, 2023
... what items are no longer needed, then determining how best to dispose of them in an environmentally responsible manner. One common ...
 
JD Supra - May 16, 2023
... management, environmentally sustainable practices, and environmental restoration. A copy of the position paper can be downloaded here.
 
Electrek - May 16, 2023
... waste. For comparison, the total generation of US municipal solid waste in 2018 was 292.4 million tons ." Check out We Recycle Solar' ...
 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - May 16, 2023
. Some of that can be attributed to better management practices. Recycling and composting rates have increased by about 25 percentage ...
 
Green Matters - May 16, 2023
... world , it represents a huge failure of humanity to protect the environment. It sits among other polluted rivers in the U.S. like the Ohio ...
 
Business Insider - May 16, 2023
... of how and what to recycle could provide an added boost. The Recycling Partnership, a non-governmental organization that is committed to ...
 
MSN - May 16, 2023
With water an ever more scarce resource, authorities are turning their attention to getting the most out of wastewater.
 
EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency - May 16, 2023
... in communities around the world. Areas of collaboration include solid waste and wastewater management; improved cookstoves to protect ...
 
The Kankakee Daily Journal - May 16, 2023
... ' strengths but instead offer lower costs and a friendlier environment for employers. While Michigan remains No. 1 for auto ...