Thursday, June 1, 2023

2023-06-01 Mississippi Environmental News

MDEQ in the News
 
The Daily Leader - May 31, 2023
... of pollutants. Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality's public information office said it can not comment on matters of ...
 
The Daily Leader - May 31, 2023
... to your inbox Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality's public information office said it can not comment on matters of ...
 
WLBT-TV - May 30, 2023
... after a civil rights investigation into the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality was expected to wrap up, it remains ongoing ...
 
 
Mississippi
 
MSN - Jun 1, 2023
They say despite predictions for a regular season, they're ready to go for whatever Mother Nature throws at us.
 
The Farmer - Jun 1, 2023
. "This new plan will finally provide the people, wildlife and environment the protection that they deserve and have been promised since ...
 
The Natchez Democrat - May 31, 2023
... receive $68,000. These funds are in addition to the $5 million in ARPA funding allocated last year to Main Street communities. Last year, ...
 
WDAM-TV - May 31, 2023
 
WDAM-TV - May 31, 2023
 
WJTV-TV - May 31, 2023
 
WLBT-TV - May 31, 2023
 
SuperTalk Mississippi - May 31, 2023
 
 
Regional
 
Today News - Jun 1, 2023
... of water, causing problems such as algae blooms, red tide and fish kills. Therefore, in an effort to protect the local environment, ...
 
Today News - Jun 1, 2023
... of water, causing problems such as algae blooms, red tide and fish kills. Therefore, in an effort to protect the local environment, ...
 
The Black Chronicle Newspaper - Jun 1, 2023
... incorporates viral indicators excreted by way of inflamed folks. Wastewater research can locate the losing of viral debris even previous to ...
 
Emerald Coast Magazine - May 31, 2023
... — was participating as a sailor in a steeplechase race in Mississippi Sound on a night when winds freshened to 40 miles per hour and ...
 
WGNO-TV - May 31, 2023
. The event is intended to bring together the best minds in coastal restoration, sharing ways to fight coastal erosion. Since 2016, ...
 
Courthouse News Service - May 31, 2023
... of Natural Resources found that DeKalb County was violating the law by repeatedly spilling wastewater — including untreated sewage ...
 
Capital City Press LLC - May 31, 2023
... to veer away from his plan to use surplus money to pay for coastal restoration projects as the legislative session enters its final days ...
 
WPLG-TV - May 31, 2023
... of Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava's agenda. The fish kills in Biscayne Bay caused by excess nutrient pollution kicked ...
 
WBRZ-TV - May 31, 2023
... executive director. "Chip has overseen some of the biggest coastal restoration projects in our state's history despite the challenges of ...
 
MSN.com - May 31, 2023
... bans to prevent nasty runoff into waterways that cause fish kills, algal blooms and red tide. These fertilizers contain nitrogen ...
 
WVLA-TV - May 31, 2023
... executive director. "Chip has overseen some of the biggest coastal restoration projects in our state's history despite the challenges of ...
 
Florida Politics - May 31, 2023
... an appropriate way that allows for long-term reviews of environmental restoration." The new law is broadly aimed at reducing pollutants ...
 
The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate - May 31, 2023
... officials discuss revenue sharing options that would benefit coastal restoration and hurricane flood risk reduction in Louisiana with House ...
 
 
National
 
MSN - Jun 1, 2023
The familiar foreboding of hurricane season has begun on East Coast. So why don't residents from San Diego to Seattle also fear hurricanes?
 
MSN - Jun 1, 2023
Wildfires are burning out of control for a fourth day in Canada's Atlantic coast province of Nova Scotia.
 
MSN - Jun 1, 2023
BERLIN — As polar ice melts, Russia, already a major Arctic power, wants to make the region its own. China has ambitions for a "Polar Silk Road." And NATO is embracing Finland — and Sweden too, Washington hopes — giving the alliance new reach in the Far North. Climate change is a
 
MSN - Jun 1, 2023
The Seneca Meadows Landfill, the biggest of its kind in New York, could close in 2025, but its owners want to expand the facility instead.
 
GreenBiz - Jun 1, 2023
... support that agenda. The program is funded by the King County Solid Waste Division, the Washington Department of Ecology and the ...
 
News AKMI - Jun 1, 2023
... bottles and treated as hazardous waste. One trade group, the National Association of Chemical Distributors, complained to the FDA that the ...
 
Federal Register - Jun 1, 2023
CAA") for violations of the risk management program regulations; (3) claims under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") ...
 
Federal Register - Jun 1, 2023
... following location: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 6, Water Division, Safe Drinking Water Branch (6WD–D), 1201 Elm Street, ...
 
Albuquerque Local News - Jun 1, 2023
... under fire in recent years for contaminating the surrounding environment with PFAS, dubbed 'forever chemicals' because they don't break ...
 
Forbes - Jun 1, 2023
... tool that helps companies understand and improve their plastic footprint and its Rethinking Recycling program. Dr. Bouton said the ...
 
WITF-FM - May 31, 2023
... going on." Wastewater got as D- on the report card meaning millions of gallons of raw sewage is going into Pennsylvania waterways. DiGioia ...
 
Associated Press - May 31, 2023
... AND GOVERNANCE (ESG) OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFICE PRODUCTS GREEN TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING SUSTAINABILITY RECYCLING PROFESSIONAL ...
 
WABG-TV - May 31, 2023
 
EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency - May 30, 2023
... and industrial properties. EPA co-sponsors this event with the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Conference ...
 
The Hill - May 27, 2023
As I prepare to join the next round of United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty in Paris, one ...
 
The Washington Post - May 26, 2023
... to make SAF but is exploring other sources including municipal solid waste. Since the burning of synthetic SAF emits exactly as much ...
 
Associated Press - May 26, 2023
The study specifically focuses on plastic waste originating from solid waste management systems, encompassing plastic packaging, textiles, ...