Friday, March 15, 2024

2024-03-13 Mississippi Environmental News

 
MDEQ IN THE NEWS
 
Yahoo! News - Mar 12, 2024
Protection Agency, Department of Justice and Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality for repeated sanitary sewer overflows, which ...
 
deltanews.tv - Mar 12, 2024
 
deltanews.tv - Mar 12, 2024
 
Mississippi Today - Mar 11, 2024
 
 
MISSISSIPPI
 
wtva.com - Mar 13, 2024
 
https://www.wtok.com - Mar 13, 2024
After years of people using city parks for sporting events, concerts, and so much more, the city is making much-needed improvements to parking lots and driveways.
 
https://www.wlbt.com - Mar 13, 2024
Projects at the site will create more than 4,000 jobs and will have an eventual annual economic impact of more than $100 million.
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 12, 2024
... Island and Fort Massachusetts. It's a journey across the Mississippi Sound where the Gulf of Mexico meets the barrier islands, taking ...
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 12, 2024
 
Mississippi Today - Mar 12, 2024
 
deltanews.tv - Mar 12, 2024
 
deltanews.tv - Mar 12, 2024
 
Sun Herald - Mar 12, 2024
... subject to the ebb and flow of the tide on bays and the Mississippi Sound. But state laws also give counties and cities the right to ...
 
WLOX-TV - Mar 12, 2024
 
Mississippi State University - Mar 11, 2024
... share updates on current and future research related to the Mississippi Sound during a March 14 public forum in Gulfport. The ...
 
 
REGIONAL
 
WSVN-TV - Mar 12, 2024
FROM FWC: Please report abnormal fish behavior, fish disease, fish kills to FWC's Fish Kill Hotline either through the web form ( MyFWC.
 
WVUE-TV - Mar 11, 2024
Supporters of Louisiana's costliest and most controversial coastal restoration project argue the state would face significant hurdles ...
 
WPTV-TV - Mar 11, 2024
... have a healthy environment to live in without the stink and the fish kills," Stenvik said. WPTV investigative reporter Dave Bohman showed ...
 
Santa Barbara Independent - Mar 11, 2024
... by a "qualified biologist with decades of experience with coastal restoration" using local species and seeds from regional sources, such ...
 
Florida Sportsman Magazine - Mar 11, 2024
... air temperature, leading to fewer cold events and potential fish kills. An interesting ecological development in the Northeast region ...
 
Pensacola News Journal - Mar 11, 2024
... water, which decimated fish populations. By the 1990s, annual fish kills were to be expected each summer, and city crews were sent out ...
 
Houston Chronicle (Premium) - Mar 13, 2024
... they can't do anything about it. They have to call in Solid Waste to take care of the issue for them, which Hopkins says usually takes ...
 
CBS News - Mar 11, 2024
... , stop using it immediately, remove the battery pack, and dispose of it properly. Never throw lithium batteries into your household ...
 
 
NATIONAL
 
NPR - Mar 13, 2024
 
Environmental Working Group - Mar 13, 2024
... waste, including waste that may be contaminated with PFAS. The EPA may also require that PFAS waste be disposed of in special ...
 
EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency - Mar 12, 2024
... the potential risks to human health and the environmentEPA prohibited open burning of hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation ...
 
Social News.XYZ - Mar 12, 2024
... that is an eco-friendly and low-cost method to help recycle electronic wasteRecycling electronic waste has been a difficult task as it ...
 
WATL-TV - Mar 11, 2024
... 9%, according to the 2020 State of Curbside Recycling report by the Recycling Partnership, a non-governmental organization formed to ...
 
Reading Eagle - Mar 11, 2024
... sustaining reefs," said Olivia Caretti, the partnership's coastal restoration program manager. "In another sense, it becomes a question ...
 
Wisconsin Watch - Mar 11, 2024
... the same end." The spills law requires reporting and environmental restoration by entities that pollute air, soil or water or that ...