Wednesday, June 3, 2015

News Clippings 6.3.15

State
Appeals Court Sides With EPA on Air Pollution Limits
AP

A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Environmental Protection
Agency complied with the law in deciding which areas of the country failed
to meet federal limits on smog-forming pollution that can cause asthma and
respiratory illness.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/appeals-court-sides-epa-air-pollution-limits-31473195





South Mississippi shrimpers prepare for opening of season
High fuel costs, low catch prices a concern
BY REGINA ZILBERMINTS
Sun Herald




Van Pham, like most shrimpers, is worried about the upcoming season.




Shrimp prices are low and fuel is expensive. It may be hard to break even.
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/06/02/6257229_south-mississippi-shrimpers-prepare.html?rh=1


FedEx truck overturns on interstate
WAPT


JACKSON, Miss. —Traffic was moving slowly on Interstate 55 South Wednesday
morning, hours A FedEx truck overturned about midnight near Fortification
Street in Jackson. The driver was taken to a hospital, but his condition
was unknown.


http://www.wapt.com/news/central-mississippi/jackson/fedex-truck-overturns-on-interstate/33371826





MDWFP working to restock Lake Monroe
WTVA


JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) -- The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries
and Parks has started the process of restocking fish in Lake Monroe.
http://www.wtva.com/news/national/story/MDWFP-working-to-restock-Lake-Monroe/CFI9TjZe1k-IKeswiknmaw.cspx





Republican wins runoff for US House seat in Mississippi
AP


Republican Trent Kelly has won a special-election runoff to fill a
vacant congressional seat in Mississippi.


http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/politics/2015/06/02/mississippi-us-house-runoff/28353457/





Oil Spill





Trial opens for BP exec charged with faking oil spill estimates
Andy Grimm
Times-Picayune
June 02, 2015 at 12:29 PM

Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a BP executive accused of producing
phony estimates of the oil spill flowing into the Gulf of Mexico after the
2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout.
http://www.nola.com/environment/index.ssf/2015/06/bp_oil_spill_rainey_trial_deep.html#incart_most_shared-environment





National





Obama climate rule nearly complete
The Hill




The Obama administration is conducting the final review of its
controversial rule to limit carbon emissions from power plants.


http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/243722-landmark-obama-climate-rule-enters-final-review-phase





Senators push bill updating brownfields program
The Hill




Top senators on the Environment and Public Works (EPW) committee have
introduced a bill to reauthorize the federal brownfields program, an
Environmental Protection Agency effort to clean up former industrial areas
where the land is too polluted for redevelopment.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/243780-senators-push-bill-updating-brownfields-program





Obama to seek cut in airplane emissions
The Hill




The Obama administration has decided to propose cutting greenhouse gas
emissions from aircraft.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/243856-obama-to-seek-cut-in-airplane-emissions





New regs for Wednesday: Efficiency, air pollution, immigration
The Hill




Wednesday's edition of the Federal Register contains new immigration rules,
efficiency standards for dehumidifiers and ceiling fans, and emissions
standards for hazardous air pollutants.




Emissions: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving forward with
new emissionsstandards under the Clean Air Act.




The emissions standards target seven hazardous air pollutants.




The rule goes into effect immediately.
http://thehill.com/regulation/243727-new-regs-for-wednesday-efficiency-air-pollution-immigration





Press Releases





Conservation Practices Enable Farmers to Measure Benefits of Investments in
Targeted Mississippi Watersheds








Jackson, Miss. – The United States Department of Agriculture/Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is making available $2 million to
interested farmers to help install voluntary edge-of-field monitoring
stations on agricultural lands in Mississippi, and seven other states.





Through edge-of-field monitoring, NRCS works with farmers and conservation
partners, such as universities and non-governmental organizations, to
monitor the amount of nutrients and sediment in water runoff and compare
the improvements under different conservation systems. Conservation
practices typically evaluated include planting cover crops with a no till
system, irrigation water management and practices to reduce and trap
nutrients and sediment.





"Edge-of-field water quality monitoring helps us evaluate the benefits of
conservation at the field level," stated Kurt Readus, NRCS state
conservationist for Mississippi. "This voluntary effort will increase
economic efficiency for the producer and maximize yields while also
conserving our natural resources."





Monitoring stations enable NRCS to measure at the edge of farm fields
rather than try to estimate conservation effects from in-stream
measurements that are subject to influences outside of the farmer's
control. Edge-of-field monitoring, combined with instream monitoring, can
provide a more thorough picture of the improvements within a watershed.





The funding is available to interested farmers in 327 watersheds across
Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Vermont and
Wisconsin.





NRCS first introduced edge-of-field monitoring as an opportunity through
Farm Bill conservation programs in 2013 and has already funded the
installation of 25 monitoring projects. The financial assistance is
available through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and
helps farmers install and maintain the monitoring systems for up to nine
years.





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| Regional Conservation Partnership Program to make $235 Million Available to Partners |
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|WASHINGTON, June 2, 2015 – An upcoming webinar on the Regional Conservation Partnership|
|Program (RCPP) will help potential applicants as they seek available funding. During |
|the current round, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest up to|
|$235 million to improve the nation's water quality, combat drought, enhance soil |
|health, support wildlife habitat and protect agricultural production. Partners will |
|match the Federal investment. |
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|"This webinar is a great opportunity to directly engage with our partners," said |
|Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "Our goal is to leverage available Federal funding |
|and produce more high-performing on-the-ground conservation solutions." |
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|USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will host the webinar, open to |
|both conservation partners and the general public, on Thursday, June 4, 2015 from 2 |
|p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EST. To join the webinar, visit |
|https://usdanrcs.adobeconnect.com/r75qxphcya9/(Embedded image moved to file: |
|pic24648.jpg). Login to Adobe Connect using the Guest option and enter your name. |
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|NRCS recently simplified the application process by creating new online tools: a |
|pre-proposal fillable form, RCPP pre-application data entry tool and pre-proposal data |
|entry tool instructions. These tools support partners as they fill out and submit their|
|pre-proposal application. |
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|RCPP empowers local leaders to work with multiple partners — such as private companies,|
|local and tribal governments, universities, non-profit groups and other non-government |
|partners — along with farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners to design solutions that|
|work best for their region. Local partners and the federal government both invest |
|funding and manpower to projects to maximize their impact. |
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|USDA is now accepting pre-proposals for RCPP. Pre-proposals are due July 8, 2015. For |
|more information on applying, visit the RCPP website. |
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

News Clippings 6.2.15

State
Hattiesburg Clinic unveils expansion plans
Hattiesburg American


…In other work session action:


•Reid Engineering of Fredericksburg, Virginia, proposed a five-stage
"Bardenpho" system for Hattiesburg wastewater treatment. The system
has a capacity of 18 million gallons per day.


http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/story/news/local/hattiesburg/2015/06/01/hattiesburg-clinic-proposes-new-campus/28334173/





Tidelands Grants improving and building Harrison Co. boat launches


WLOX




More than $400,000 of work is set to be done on a couple of boat launches
in Harrison County. One project will be improvements on an existing launch
and another will be a brand new launch.
http://www.wlox.com/story/29209564/tidelands-grants-improving-and-building-harrison-co-boat-launches





DeSoto supervisors OK 25-year tri-state Greenprint plan


Commercial Appeal



Looking at a path to funding, growth and enhanced quality of life, the
DeSoto County Board of Supervisors on Monday voted unanimously to adopt a
tri-state regional plan that envisions 500 miles of off-street trails and
200 miles of bicycle lanes tying parks, communities and workplaces.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/local-news/desoto/desoto-supervisors-ok-25year-tristate-greenprint-plan_12962471




Record Drug Take Back Day in Laurel

WHLT


LAUREL, Miss. - Laurel Police Department logged a record Drug Take Back Day
on Saturday.
http://www.whlt.com/story/29208275/record-drug-take-back-day-in-laurel





Oil Spill


Judge tosses 1 of 2 charges against ex-BP exec on trial
The Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS — A federal judge on Monday tossed out one of two pending
charges against a former BP executive the federal government accuses of
trying to hide the severity of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/06/01/6254907/trial-set-for-ex-bp-executive.html


Lawmakers consider plan for $50 million bond issue for Gulf State Park
Al.com


Mike Cason


June 01, 2015 at 5:53 PM


A bill to authorize up to $50 million in bonds to help build a 350-room
lodge and conference center and other improvements at Gulf State Park is
moving through the state Legislature.
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/06/lawmakers_consider_plan_for_50.html





National


Watchdog: EPA managers let workers get away with timesheet fraud, watching
porn at work

Washington Post


The Environmental Protection Agency is creating a festering "culture of
complacency" by dragging its feet on action against employee misconduct,
the agency's watchdog found, leaving the public to wonder if one of the
most mission-driven areas of government is running smoothly.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2015/06/01/when-epa-employees-do-wrong-managers-let-things-slide-watchdog-says/





Obama's (theatrical) big climate plan drop
By DARREN SAMUELSOHN
Politico


The EPA's carbon rules for power plants are the biggest thing still looming
on President Barack Obama's green agenda, and for a year we've known
they're coming down soon. But when exactly?


http://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2015/06/obamas-theatrical-big-climate-plan-drop-000055





House passes bill to overhaul fishery management
The Hill




The House on Monday passed legislation to overhaul federal management of
marine fisheries nationwide.
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/243700-house-passes-bill-to-overhaul-fishery-management





New regs for Tuesday: Highways, oil and gas, efficiency
The Hill




Oil and gas: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is delaying new
regulations for oil and gas extraction wastewater under the Clean Water
Act.
http://thehill.com/regulation/243590-new-regs-for-tuesday-highways-oil-and-gas-efficiency





Opinion





Why every property owner should fear EPA's "waters of the United States"
rule


By James Inhofe
Published June 02, 2015


FoxNews.com


The Environmental Protection Agency released its final rule last week
defining "waters of the United States" (WOTUS), a measure that hugely
expands the ability of this aggressive agency to disregard the conservation
efforts of American states and interfere with the daily lives and property
of the American people.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/02/why-every-property-owner-should-fear-epas-waters-united-states-rule.html





The Shale Boom Shifts Into Higher Gear

Oil production is becoming a modern manufacturing process, with frackers
using the 'just-in-time' approach.
Wall Street Journal


By DONALD L. LUSKIN And MICHAEL WARREN
May 31, 2015 4:28 p.m. ET

Have the American entrepreneurs who developed horizontal drilling and
hydraulic fracturing—"fracking"—done their jobs too well? The increase in
domestic crude oil production of 3.6 million barrels a day in less than
four years, reversing almost four decades of decline, has created a
spectacular macroeconomic anomaly—a crash in oil prices without a recession
to cause it.


http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-shale-boom-shifts-into-higher-gear-1433104129





Press Releases


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| USDA Announces Restart of Biomass Crop Assistance Program for Renewable Energy |
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|WASHINGTON, June 1, 2015 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced |
|that incentives will resume this summer for farmers, ranchers and forest landowners |
|interested in growing and harvesting biomass for renewable energy. The support comes |
|through the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP), which was reauthorized by the 2014 |
|Farm Bill. BCAP provides financial assistance to establish and maintain new crops of |
|energy biomass, or who harvest and deliver forest or agricultural residues to a |
|qualifying energy facility. |
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|Financial assistance is available through BCAP for costs associated with harvesting and|
|transporting agriculture or forest residues to facilities that convert biomass crops |
|into energy. Eligible crops may include corn residue, diseased or insect infested wood |
|materials, or orchard waste. The energy facility must first be approved by USDA to |
|accept the biomass crop. Facilities can apply for, or renew, their BCAP qualification |
|status beginning today. $11.5 million of federal funds will be allocated to support the|
|delivery of biomass materials through December 2015. Last year, more than 200,000 tons |
|of dead or diseased trees from National Forests and Bureau of Land Management lands |
|were removed and used to produce renewable energy, while reducing the risk of forest |
|fire. Nineteen energy facilities in 10 states participated in the program. |
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|Farmers, ranchers and forest landowners can also receive financial assistance to grow |
|biomass crops that will be converted into energy in selected BCAP project areas. New |
|BCAP project area proposals will be solicited beginning this summer and accepted |
|through fall 2015, with new project area announcements and enrollments taking place in |
|early spring 2016. The extended proposal submission period allows project sponsors time|
|to complete any needed environmental assessments and allows producers enough lead time |
|to make informed decisions on whether or not to pursue the BCAP project area enrollment|
|opportunity. This fiscal year USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) will allocate up to $8 |
|million for producer enrollment to expand and enhance existing BCAP project areas. |
|Additionally, in accordance with the 2014 Farm Bill, underserved farmers are eligible |
|for a higher establishment cost share. BCAP projects have supported over 50,000 acres |
|across 74 counties in 11 different project areas. |
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|BCAP was made possible by the 2014 Farm Bill, which builds on historic economic gains |
|in rural America over the past six years, while achieving meaningful reform and |
|billions of dollars in savings for taxpayers. Since enactment, USDA has made |
|significant progress to implement each provision of this critical legislation, |
|including providing disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; strengthening risk |
|management tools; expanding access to rural credit; funding critical research; |
|establishing innovative public-private conservation partnerships; developing new |
|markets for rural-made products; and investing in infrastructure, housing, and |
|community facilities to help improve quality of life in rural America. For more |
|information, visit www.usda.gov/farmbill. |
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Monday, June 1, 2015

News Clippings 6.1.15

State
The Nature Conservancy hosts Turkey Creek watershed meeting


WLOX




Several communities in Gulfport have been fighting for some time to rid
their neighborhoods of flooding and contaminated waters. Turkey Creek is
the source of this water, and people in the surrounding areas are saying
enough is enough. Saturday, the Mississippi Chapter of the Nature
Conservancy held a public meeting to discuss the next steps in this fight.
http://www.wlox.com/story/29197293/the-nature-conservancy-hosts-turkey-creek-watershed-meeting


MDEQ grant helps Lowndes Co. fight illegal dump sites
Commercial Dispatch
May 29, 2015 10:15:38 AM
Slim Smith

Lowndes County Board of Supervisors President Harry Sanders recalls a time
when illegal dumps were as much a part of the rural landscape as fence
posts and hay bales.
http://www.cdispatch.com/news/article.asp?aid=42284





Grenada County awarded MDEQ grant for recycling project
WTVA


GRENADA, Miss. (WTVA) -- Grenada County was awarded a grant to help with a
wood waste recycling project.

The $25,000 solid waste assistance grant was provided by the Mississippi
Department of Environmental Quality.
http://www.wtva.com/news/local/story/Grenada-County-awarded-MDEQ-grant-for-recycling/Z5xMea-YmkK4HHZP90eenQ.cspx





Infrastructure and Habitat Improvements on Pascagoula River WMA
BY JAMES JONES
Sun Herald




Major infrastructure improvements are scheduled for the 37,000 acre
Pascagoula River Wildlife Management Area in George and Jackson counties.
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/05/30/6252795/infrastructure-and-habitat-improvements.html



Changes coming to crappie, bass limits


WTVA




JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) -- The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries
and Parks is making some changes to the rules on largemouth bass and
crappie fishing on some state lakes.
http://www.wtva.com/mostpopular/story/Changes-coming-to-crappie-bass-limits/g9tgaykNMEiAvnv-74Mgkw.cspx





State Supreme Court sends Ocean Springs East Beach issue back to court
BY KAREN NELSON
Sun Herald


OCEAN SPRINGS -- A state Supreme Court ruling this week shoots down final
opposition to a retrial on the issue of who owns East Beach.
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/05/29/6251249/state-supreme-court-sends-ocean.html



MEMA employee dies after Waffle House robbery, beating


Clarion Ledger


A Mississippi Emergency Management Agency worker who was the victim
of a crime at a Waffle House died Saturday.
http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/local/2015/06/01/jackson-waffle-house-robbery-beating-victim-dies/28294097/







Oil Spill




Trial of former BP supervisor brings constitutional principle into play

Advocate


BY RICHARD THOMPSON


A former BP executive charged with obstructing a congressional
investigation in the weeks after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion is
set to stand trial Monday in a case that features an unusual legal clash
over whether a sitting U.S. senator and other high-ranking witnesses should
be required to testify.

http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/news/12475411-123/trial-of-former-bp-supervisor





Regional





Georgia Power executives to testify on nuclear plant delay, cost
BY RAY HENRY
Associated Press


ATLANTA -- Georgia Power executives will face questions this week about the
delays and expense of building a new nuclear plant
http://www.sunherald.com/2015/05/31/6254170/georgia-power-executives-to-testify.html







National


GOP Attack on Water Rule Part of Wider Bid to 'Rein In' EPA
WASHINGTON — Jun 1, 2015, 3:28 AM ET


By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press


The Obama administration says a new federal rule regulating small streams
and wetlands will protect the drinking water of more than 117 million
people in the country.


Not so, insist Republicans. They say the rule is a massive government
overreach that could even subject puddles and ditches to regulation.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/gop-attack-water-rule-part-wider-bid-rein-31437055?singlePage=true





House GOP sets up June votes on EPA bills, chemical reform
The Hill




The House will vote on two bills combating Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) regulations in June, according to a schedule from Majority Leader
Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) office. A bill to update federal chemical
safety regulations is also on the agenda.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/243478-house-gop-sets-up-june-votes-on-epa-bills-chemical-reform





EPA proposes a biofuels compromise — and makes nobody happy

Washington Post


The embattled Environmental Protection Agency on Friday released new
proposed rules for the volume of biofuels to be blended into the nation�
��s
fuels through 2016, in an effort to put itself back on schedule after
numerous missed deadlines but still failing to please business interests on
both sides affected by the rule.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/05/29/epa-proposes-a-biofuels-compromise-and-makes-nobody-happy/





USDA offers $100M for ethanol pumps
The Hill




The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is offering states up to
$100 million to encourage the use of gasoline pumps that blend high amounts
of ethanol into the fuel.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/243437-usda-offers-100m-for-ethanol-pumps





E.P.A. Proposal Will Put Bigger Trucks on a Fuel Diet

NY Times


ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Inside the National Vehicle and Fuel
Emissions Laboratory here, a mammoth contraption, with
steel rollers, advanced electronics and exhaust tubes, is
nearing completion.


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/business/energy-environment/epa-proposal-will-put-bigger-trucks-on-a-fuel-diet.html?ref=earth&_r=0





Federal Agencies Defend Response to California Oil Spill
LOS ANGELES — May 29, 2015, 11:39 PM ET


By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and ALICIA CHANG Associated Press


On the afternoon of the largest coastal oil spill in California in 25
years, graduate student Natalie Phares quickly organized a volunteer bucket
brigade to clean a beach north of Santa Barbara.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/response-operator-broken-oil-pipeline-faces-scrutiny-31392913?singlePage=true





Wyoming and Colorado want court to block BLM fracking rule

AP


CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The states of Wyoming and Colorado are asking a
federal judge to block the U.S. Bureau of Land Management from implementing
its hydraulic fracturing rule.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_28216747/wyoming-and-colorado-want-court-block-blm-fracking?source=rss





Woman tosses Apple computer that turns out to be worth $200G


AP


MILPITAS, Calif. – Her electronic waste is someone else's treasure.


A recycling center in the Silicon Valley is looking for a woman who dropped
off an old Apple computer that turned out to be a collectible item worth
$200,000.
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/05/31/woman-tosses-apple-computer-that-turns-out-to-be-worth-200g/?intcmp=latestnews





Opinion





Salter: Delta Council sees 80 years of change, progress
Clarion Ledger


CLEVELAND – The 80th Annual Meeting of the Delta Council on May 29
on the campus of Delta State University presented a tableau of
modern Mississippi that will likely never make network television or
the national newspapers.


http://www.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/columnists/2015/05/30/salter-delta-council-80-years/28227873/





Press releases




EPA Proposes Increases in Renewable Fuel Levels

Contact Information: Jason McDonald (News Media only),
mcdonald.jason@epa.gov, (404) 562-9203


ATLANTA — Today the EPA announced proposed volume requirements under the
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program for the years 2014, 2015 and 2016,
and also proposed volume requirements for biomass-based diesel for 2017.
The proposal would boost renewable fuel production and provide for
ambitious yet responsible growth over multiple years, supporting future
expansion of the biofuels industry.


"This proposal marks an important step forward in making sure the Renewable
Fuel Standard program delivers on the Congressional intent to increase
biofuel use, lower greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security,�
��
said Janet McCabe, the acting assistant administrator for EPA's Office of
Air. "We believe these proposed volume requirements will provide a strong
incentive for continued investment and growth in biofuels."


After extensive outreach and dialogue with the agricultural community,
biofuel producers and the oil and gas industry, EPA is proposing to
establish 2014 standards at levels that reflect the actual amount of
domestic biofuel use in that year, and standards for 2015 and 2016 (and
2017 for biodiesel) that increase steadily over time.


Proposed Renewable Fuels Volumes

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| 2014 | 2015 | 2016 |2017
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Cellulosic | 33 mill |106 mill|206 mill | n/a
biofuel | gal | gal | gal |
-------------+---------+--------+---------+-----
| | | |
Biomass-based|1.63 bill| 1.70 |1.80 bill|1.90
diesel | gal |bill gal| gal |bill
| | | | gal
-------------+---------+--------+---------+-----
| | | |
Advanced |2.68 bill| 2.90 |3.40 bill| n/a
biofuel | gal |bill gal| gal |
-------------+---------+--------+---------+-----
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Total | 15.93 | 16.30 | 17.40 | n/a
renewable |bill gal |bill gal|bill gal |
fuel | | | |






Note: Units for all volumes are ethanol-equivalent, except for
biomass-based diesel volumes which are expressed as physical gallons.


The proposed volumes represent substantial growth over historic levels. For
example:



· The proposed 2016 standard for cellulosic biofuel – those fuels with the
lowest GHG emissions profile – is more than 170 million gallons higher than
the actual 2014 volumes. That's six times higher than actual 2014 volumes.


· The proposed 2016 standard for total renewable fuel is nearly 1.5 billion
gallons more, or about 9 percent higher, than the actual 2014 volumes.


· The proposed 2016 standard for advanced biofuel is more than 700 million
gallons – 27 percent – higher than the actual 2014 volumes.


· Biodiesel standards grow steadily over the next several years, increasing
every year to reach 1.9 billion gallons by 2017. That's 17 percent higher
than the actual 2014 volumes.



EPA is proposing to use the tools provided by Congress to adjust the
standards below the statutory targets, but the steadily increasing volumes
in the proposal indicate that biofuels remain an important part of the
nation's overall strategy to enhance energy security and address climate
change.


The Clean Air Act requires EPA to set annual RFS volume requirements for
four categories of biofuels. By displacing fossil fuels, biofuels help
reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help strengthen energy security.


EPA will hold a public hearing on this proposal on June 25, 2015, in Kansas
City, Kansas. The period for public input and comment will be open until
July 27. EPA will finalize the volume standards in this rule by Nov. 30.


For more information on today's announcement, go to
www.epa.gov/otaq/fuels/renewablefuels/regulations.htm

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| USDA to Invest Up to $100 Million to Boost Infrastructure for Renewable Fuel Use, |
| Seeking to Double Number of Higher Blend Renewable Fuel Pumps |
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|WASHINGTON, May 29, 2015 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that the |
|U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest up to $100 million in a Biofuels |
|Infrastructure Partnership to support the infrastructure needed to make more renewable |
|fuel options available to American consumers. Specifically, USDA will administer |
|competitive grants to match funding for state-led efforts to test and evaluate |
|innovative and comprehensive approaches to market higher blends of renewable fuel, such|
|as E15 and E85. States that are able to provide greater than a one-to-one ratio in |
|funding will receive higher consideration. |
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|"American-made, clean energy sources support the environment, reduce our dependence on |
|foreign oil, create jobs and sustain the economy in rural communities across the |
|country. We are fortunate that our farmers are producing record amounts of feedstock |
|for these fuels," Vilsack said. "However, a combination of factors, including lower |
|commodity prices and reduced demand for feed as the poultry industry recovers from |
|highly pathogenic avian influenza, are creating uncertainty for America's corn and |
|soybean producers. With this partnership, USDA is helping to ensure the infrastructure |
|is in place for consumers to access more renewable fuels, expand marketing |
|opportunities for farmers, and grow America's rural economies." |
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|Higher blends of renewable fuel offer significant potential for increasing the use of |
|renewable fuels in the U.S. gasoline pool, but currently, the typical gas pump can |
|deliver fuel containing a maximum of 10 percent ethanol, limiting the amount of |
|renewable energy consumers can use to fuel their cars. This new USDA partnership will |
|help support the installation of fuel pumps capable of supplying higher blends of |
|renewable fuel by partnering with states to fund innovative, public-private |
|partnerships to test more comprehensive approaches to marketing such blends. This new |
|investment seeks to double the number of fuel pumps capable of supplying higher blends |
|of renewable fuel to consumers, such as E15 and E85. |
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|The United States exported more than $2 billion dollars of ethanol last year, making |
|the United States the world's largest exporter of ethanol. Additionally, the United |
|States has become a market leader in the export of high-quality distiller's dried |
|grains (DDG), a byproduct of ethanol production used as a high-protein feed for |
|livestock and poultry. Other countries are investing in clean energy technologies |
|because they realize the tremendous economic potential of these energy sources, and the|
|United States must do the same to remain competitive. The projects funded by these |
|competitive grants will expand markets for farmers and help them diversify their rural |
|energy portfolios, support rural economic growth and the jobs that come with it, and |
|ultimately give consumers more affordable options at the pump. |
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|Today's announcement marks USDA's latest effort to increase renewable fuel use in the |
|United States. To formally launch this infrastructure partnership, USDA will post a |
|Notice of Solicitation of Applications in June. |
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|Secretary Vilsack has recognized the biobased economy as one of the four pillars of |
|rural economic growth, in addition to production agriculture, local and regional food |
|systems, and conservation and natural resources. Biofuels lower greenhouse gas |
|emissions, reduce dependence on foreign oil, give businesses and consumers more energy |
|options and create well-paying American jobs. |
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|USDA has also helped jumpstart efforts to provide a reliable supply of advanced plant |
|materials for biofuels. Through its Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP), for |
|example, USDA is incentivizing more than 850 growers and landowners farming nearly |
|48,000 acres to establish and produce dedicated, non-food energy crops for delivery to |
|energy conversion facilities. |
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|To ensure those feedstocks are put to use, USDA has invested in the work needed to |
|create advanced biofuels refineries. USDA has supported efforts to build six new |
|biorefineries to produce advanced biofuels in Louisiana, Georgia, Oregon, Nevada, North|
|Carolina, and Iowa, in addition to two existing facilities in New Mexico and Florida |
|previously supported by the program. |
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|USDA has also worked with agencies to strengthen markets for biobased products. |
|Approximately 2,000 products now carry USDA's BioPreferred label, and approximately 150|
|applications for the BioPreferred label are in process. Companies in over 40 countries |
|on six continents are now participating in USDA's BioPreferred program. |
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|USDA has partnered with the U.S. Navy and Department of Energy to accelerate the |
|development of domestic, competitively-priced "drop-in" diesel and jet fuel |
|substitutes. Awards under the Defense Production Act were announced in 2014 for three |
|companies (Fulcrum Sierra Biofuels, LLC; Emerald Biofuels, LLC; and Red Rock Biofuels, |
|LLC) to scale up production capacity to supply the U.S. Navy with over 100 million |
|gallons per year of advanced drop-in biofuel beginning in 2016 and 2017 at a price |
|competitive with their petroleum counterparts. |
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|USDA has invested $332 million over the past six years to accelerate research on |
|renewable energy ranging from genomic research on bioenergy feedstock crops, to |
|development of biofuel conversion processes and costs/benefit estimates of renewable |
|energy production. |
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|President Obama's plan for rural America has brought about historic investment and |
|resulted in stronger rural communities. Under the President's leadership, investments |
|in housing, community facilities, businesses, infrastructure and renewable energy have |
|empowered rural America to continue leading the way—strengthening America's economy, |
|small towns and rural communities. To create jobs in rural communities, drive economic |
|growth, and help reduce our dependence on foreign oil, USDA will continue to |
|aggressively pursue investments in renewable energy. |
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|Secretary Vilsack Announces Additional 800,000 Acres Dedicated to Conservation Reserve |
| Program for Wildlife Habitat and Wetlands |
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| Secretary Hails Program's 30th Anniversary, Announces General Signup Period |
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|MILWAUKEE, May 29, 2015 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that an |
|additional 800,000 acres of highly environmentally sensitive land may be enrolled in |
|Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) under certain wetland and wildlife initiatives that |
|provide multiple benefits on the same land. |
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|The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will accept new offers to participate in CRP |
|under a general signup to be held Dec. 1, 2015, through Feb. 26, 2016. Eligible |
|existing program participants with contracts expiring Sept. 30, 2015, will be granted |
|an option for one-year extensions. Farmers and ranchers interested in removing |
|sensitive land from agricultural production and planting grasses or trees to reduce |
|soil erosion, improve water quality and restore wildlife habitat are encouraged to |
|enroll. Secretary Vilsack made the announcement during a speech delivered at the Ducks |
|Unlimited National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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|"For 30 years, the Conservation Reserve Program has supported farmers and ranchers as |
|they continue to be good stewards of land and water. This initiative has helped farmers|
|and ranchers prevent more than 8 billion tons of soil from eroding, reduce nitrogen and|
|phosphorous runoff relative to cropland by 95 and 85 percent respectively, and even |
|sequester 43 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, equal to taking 8 million cars |
|off the road," said Vilsack. "This has been one of most successful conservation |
|programs in the history of the country, and today's announcement keeps that momentum |
|moving forward." |
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|The voluntary Conservation Reserve Program allows USDA to contract with agricultural |
|producers so that environmentally sensitive land is conserved. Participants establish |
|long-term, resource-conserving plant species to control soil erosion, improve water |
|quality and develop wildlife habitat. In return, USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA) |
|provides participants with rental payments and cost-share assistance. Contract duration|
|is between 10 and 15 years. |
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|"CRP protects water quality and restores significant habitat for ducks, pheasants, |
|turkey, quail, deer and other important wildlife. That spurs economic development like |
|hunting and fishing, outdoor recreation and tourism all over rural America," said |
|Vilsack. "Today we're allowing an additional 800,000 acres for duck nesting habitat and|
|other wetland and wildlife habitat initiatives to be enrolled in the program." |
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|In addition to Ducks Unlimited's partnership with the Conservation Reserve Program, |
|other longtime partners include Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever, Association of Fish |
|and Wildlife Agencies, National Association of State Foresters, National Wild Turkey |
|Federation, Audubon Society, National Bobwhite Technical Committee, Quality Deer |
|Management Association, National Rural Water Association, Playa Lakes Joint Venture, |
|Longleaf Alliance, state soil and water conservation districts, and state forestry, |
|agriculture and natural resource agencies. |
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|"I encourage all farmers and ranchers to consider the various CRP continuous sign-up |
|initiatives that may help target specific resource concerns," said Vilsack. "Financial |
|assistance is offered for many practices including conservation buffers and pollinator |
|habitat plantings, and initiatives such as the highly erodible lands, bottomland |
|hardwood tree and longleaf pine, all of which are extremely important." |
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|Farmers and ranchers may visit their FSA county office for additional information. The |
|2014 Farm Bill authorized the enrollment of grasslands in CRP and information on |
|grasslands enrollment will be available after the regulation is published later this |
|summer. |
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|The Conservation Reserve Program was re-authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill, which builds |
|on historic economic gains in rural America over the past six years, while achieving |
|meaningful reform and billions of dollars in savings for taxpayers. Since enactment, |
|USDA has made significant progress to implement each provision of this critical |
|legislation, including providing disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; strengthening|
|risk management tools; expanding access to rural credit; funding critical research; |
|establishing innovative public-private conservation partnerships; developing new |
|markets for rural-made products; and investing in infrastructure, housing, and |
|community facilities to help improve quality of life in rural America. For more |
|information, visit www.usda.gov/farmbill. |
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|For more information about CRP, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/conservation, or contact your |
|local USDA Farm Service Agency office. To find your local FSA office, visit |
|http://offices.usda.gov. |
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