Thursday, January 3, 2019

News Clippings January 3, 2019

State

Spillway recreation area closed due to flooding
WLBT

The Spillway recreation area is closed due to flooding. This closure affects fishermen, not motorists who travel on the spillway.

Heavy rains cause millions in damage
AP

An early estimate shows Mississippi has at least $5 million in damage from heavy rains that have soaked parts of the state since last week.


State Government

Candidates start qualifying for 2019 Mississippi elections
AP

Candidates are starting to file for statewide and regional offices and legislative seats in Mississippi.

Bryant taps jobs agency leader for Workers Comp Commission
AP

The director of the Mississippi Department of Employment Security is being nominated for the state Workers Compensation Commission.


Oil Spill

Jackson County lands purchased with funds from oil spill settlement
WLOX

Fifteen hundred acres of land in Jackson County will get a makeover thanks to funds from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill settlement allocated to Mississippi.

FUNDING AND LAND ACQUIRED TO HELP CONSERVATION
WXXV

The Gulf Coast is finally getting the relief they need to help restore critical ecosystems that were destroyed in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

Oil spill money pays for 1,500 new acres for Mississippi Coast wildlife areas
Sun Herald

More than 1,500 acres have been purchased to protect coastal wildlife areas in Jackson County using money from the 2010 BP oil spill, officials announced Wednesday.


National

‘Not a problem you can run away from’: Communities confront the threat of unregulated chemicals in their drinking water
Washington Post

PARCHMENT, Mich. — The day this small town told its residents to stop drinking the water, Jennifer and Justin Koehler decided to sell their white clapboard house and move their two children elsewhere.

Proposed Changes to EPA’s Stormwater Permit for Construction Sites
National Law Review

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced its intention to modify the 2017 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit for Construction Stormwater Discharges (2017 CGP).

House Dems formalize climate committee plans without Green New Deal language
The Hill

House Democrats have formally proposed creating a new committee on climate change, without many of the main factors that progressives wanted in the panel’s structure.

Fracking’s Secret Problem—Oil Wells Aren’t Producing as Much as Forecast
Data analysis reveals thousands of locations are yielding less than their owners projected to investors; ‘illusory picture’ of prospects
WSJ

Thousands of shale wells drilled in the last five years are pumping less oil and gas than their owners forecast to investors, raising questions about the strength and profitability of the fracking boom that turned the U.S. into an oil superpower.


Press Releases

Mississippi Acquires Land In Grand Bay With Deepwater Horizon Settlement Funds
Natural Resource Damage Assessment Funding Enables Protection of Coastal Habitat at Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge and National Estuarine Research Reserve

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. — After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest marine oil spill in U.S. history, the first land acquisition in the Grand Bay Land Acquisition and Habitat Management Project (Project) has occurred.


Wednesday, January 2, 2019

News Clippings January 2, 2019

State

Board tries to rein in garbage costs
Enterprise-Journal

Pike County supervisors are trying to offset waste collection costs, saying contractor Waste Management is charging the county for more houses than it is collecting.
...• Authorized a modification to the Solid Waste Assistance Grant agreement from the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality by extending the ending date from Dec. 31, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2019.

CHRISTMAS CARDBOARD RECYCLING
WXXV

The Harrison County Beautification Commission held their annual Christmas Cardboard Recycling event over the weekend.

Where to recycle your Christmas trees on the Mississippi Coast
Sun Herald

Some say it’s bad luck to leave your Christmas tree up past midnight on Jan. 31.
Others say it’s better to take off the Christmas decorations and turn it into a Mardi Gras tree, and maybe even a Valentine tree.

Fishermen must have trash container at Reservoir
WJTV

A new year means new rules... Effective today-- January 1st, all boaters and fishermen on the bank or boat must have a trash can with them, along the Barnett Reservoir Banks. 

Surface water switch delayed again for Saltillo
Daily Journal

Saltillo residents in search of clear drinking water will have to wait a little longer.
The city has withdrawn a proposed rate hike needed to fund the switch from well water to the most expensive surface water. The withdrawal will allow the Mississippi Public Service Commission to complete a management review of the city.


State Government

Bryant signs State of Emergency for eight counties
NewsMS

Governor Phil Bryant has signed a State of Emergency proclamation for eight counties in south and central Mississippi.

PENSION SYSTEM ASKS AG FOR CLARITY ON PENSIONS FOR LAWMAKER
AP

Mississippi's pension system is asking Attorney General Jim Hood to clarify a ruling that retired public employees can collect their pensions while serving in the Legislature.

Tourism outlook 2019: Leave a good impression
WLOX

There’s an old saying: you only get one chance to make a good first impression. When it comes to tourism, that impression is critical. In 2018, tourism numbers on the Coast were up. Will that trend continue in the new year? The best people to ask who would know is our visitors.

Mississippi adding ‘In God We Trust’ on new license plate
AP

Mississippi has a new standard license plate that includes the state seal with the phrase, "In God We Trust."


National

EPA reconsiders need for mercury pollution standards at power plants
The Hill

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday it will reconsider the reasoning behind mercury pollution standards for power plants.

EPA shutdown keeps some workers on job
AP

The Environmental Protection Agency will keep disaster-response teams and other essential workers on the job as it becomes the latest agency to start furloughing employees in the government shutdown.

Garbage, feces take toll on national parks amid shutdown
AP

Human feces, overflowing garbage, illegal off-roading and other damaging behavior in fragile areas were beginning to overwhelm some of the West’s iconic national parks, as a partial government shutdown left the areas open to visitors but with little staff on duty.

When hospitals pour drugs down the drain
CNN

Patricia Deesy, a registered nurse, is worried about the drinking water in her home state of North Carolina.

Illinois rejects $8M from Michigan for Asian carp project
AP

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has rejected Michigan's offer of $8 million to support a project to keep invasive carp from establishing themselves in the Great Lakes, saying the money wouldn't be useful for at least 10 years.

New Interior FOIA rule could make it harder to get public documents
The Hill

A new Interior Department rule could make it harder for news organizations and nonprofits to get public information from the government.

Mills nominates attorney for environmental protection post
AP

Maine's next governor is continuing to build out her cabinet, nominating a fellow attorney to lead the Department of Environmental Protection.

Scott Pruitt: After the high life, a job hunt
Washington Post

The Capitol Hill bistro didn't boast the trappings of Scott Pruitt's former office. No 19th-century paintings on loan from the Smithsonian. No captain's desk or stately fireplaces. No biometric locks.


Press releases

Supplemental Cost Finding and “Risk and Technology Review”
12/28/2018

WASHINGTON  — Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a proposed revised Supplemental Cost Finding for the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), as well as the Clean Air Act-required “risk and technology review.”


Friday, December 28, 2018

news clippings lists?

Happy New Year!

Some new year housekeeping:

As you know, I send daily news clippings to two lists, one with the full stories and one with excerpts and links.

If you would like to change the options of what list or lists you receive, or be deleted from a list, please let me know.

Thanks,
Robbie Wilbur