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Enviro. Sep. 30 '05 A few changes

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     Posted 10/3/05 10:34 PM   
Sue N
 
From  Sue N  Posts 1550  Last 10/30/08
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What do you think can be done to aid the recovery of the Louisiana coast?

A few changes

I've been doing an environmental roundup for every day for 6 months now, and it's time to make a few adjustments. The sheer volume of news wires concerning hurricanes Rita and Katrina forced me to write shorter summaries for each one. In future I'll write only about selected ones, and simply list the rest - with links as now. The list will be worthwhile because the environment is not separate from us; I've been finding stories which influence or are influenced by the environment in virtually every section. This was particularly true of the hurricane stories, where the ripple effects are still being felt.

Until Katrina and Rita kept me too busy, I wrote an original article almost every day for the roundup. Some were simple introductions to a topic, and some were opinion pieces. Virtually all were related to a story from that day. I shall resume doing so some time next week, if the hurricane stories continue to reduce in number. As time goes on, fewer of the introductory ones will be related to a story of the day as there will more days when I have already written all the relevant introductions already, and fewer will be introductory since I wil have covered most of the possible subjects. Hopefully things will get more interesting then as I dig a little deeper into subjects.

I'll also start posting the original stories in their own discussion threads, with cross references to and from the roundups were appropriate.

Here's the EPA's Response Activity for Friday, September 30, 2005 relating to hurricanes Rita and Katrina:

 

EPA Response Activity - September 30

Air Screening Data - EPA posted ASPECT air screening data from flyovers conducted on 9/25 to assess chemical and petroleum facilities near Beaumont and Freeport, TX. Sampling efforts resulted in chemicals detected at or below the instrument's ability to accurately detect the chemicals and these results do not demonstrate an immediate health effect to the public. Results can be viewed at http://www.epa.gov/katrina/testresults/air/aspect.html

Mobile Labs – EPA has set up two bacteriological analyses mobile labs to test drinking water in Louisiana.

Sampling – On 9/29, sampling continued on sediment and outfall and surface water in New Orleans. EPA also sampled water in the Back Bay of Biloxi, MS. EPA’s soil/sediment sampling in affected areas along the Gulf Coast is now scheduled to begin 10/3.

National Priorities List – EPA teams continue to assess National Priorities List (NPL) sites in the area affected by Rita. Twenty seven of the 28 TX sites have been assessed. Five NPL sites will be assessed in Louisiana. There are 15* NPL sites in the hurricane Katrina-affected area of LA, 6 in AL and 3 in MS. Initial assessments have been conducted on these sites. EPA is still in the assessment phase, and will continue to monitor all the impacted NPL sites. Water and sediment samples have been collected at the Agriculture Street site.

*In previous updates, one additional “NPL Equivalent” site was included in the Louisiana NPL total.

Fuel Waivers – On 9/27, EPA issued waivers for certain diesel and gasoline requirements for affected areas across the country to minimize or prevent fuel supply disruptions resulting from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. These waivers will help address fuel supply problems by increasing the types of fuel that can be sold in those areas:

  • EPA granted a second waiver to allow conventional gasoline (CG) to be distributed to terminals for the Houston-Galveston reformulated gasoline (RFG) covered area and Dallas-Fort Worth RFG area through midnight on 10/20. Also, EPA waived the low emission diesel requirements in the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP), consistent with a state waiver of its standards, delaying the start of the program for 20 days, until 10/21.
  • EPA granted a fourth waiver to allow CG to be distributed to terminals for the Richmond, Va. RFG covered area through midnight on 10/20.
  • EPA granted a waiver to allow CG to be distributed to terminals for the St. Louis RFG covered area through midnight on 10/7.
  • EPA issued a second waiver of the low sulfur requirements in the Georgia State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Atlanta area for gasoline produced through midnight on 10/25.
  • EPA issued a second waiver of the gasoline REID vapor pressure (RVP) requirements in the California State Implementation Plan (SIP) for gasoline produced through midnight on 10/24.

EPA and the Department of Energy will continue to monitor the situation closely and work with state and local governments to evaluate and respond to changing circumstances.

Drinking Water Assessment -- In LA, there are a total of 1591 drinking water facilities that served approximately 5 million people. As of 9/29, EPA has determined that 378 of these facilities are operational, 80 are operating on a boil water notice, 32 are not operating, and further information is being gathered on 1101 (most of these facilities are in unaffected areas). In MS, there are a total of 1,368 drinking water facilities that served approximately 3.2 million people. EPA has determined that 1,253 of these facilities are operational, 79 are operating on a boil water notice and 36 are inoperable. MS has contacted all facilities to verify status. It should be noted that operational facilities may still be in need of repair or reconstruction. EPA’s Water program is continuing to assess all drinking water plants in the affected area.

Wastewater -- In the LA affected area, there are a total of 173 Public Owned Treatment Works (POTW). As of 9/29, EPA has determined that 140 of these facilities are operational and 33 facilities are either not operating or their status is unknown. In the MS affected area, there are a total of 118 POTW. EPA has determined that 114 of these facilities are operational and 4 facilities are either not operating or their status is unknown. In the AL affected area, 7 facilities are operating and 1 is not operating. It should be noted that operational facilities may still be in need of repair or reconstruction. EPA’s Water program continues to assess wastewater treatment plants in the affected area.

 

Please see the following message for the remaining stories.

Sue [sysop in NewsForum, World Issues, All Animals forums]
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     Posted 10/3/05 10:40 PM   
Sue N
 
From  Sue N  Posts 1550  Last 10/30/08
To  All      [Msg # 111070.2 Message 111070.2 replying to 111070.1 111070.1 ]    
 

Debris Assessment and Collection – Collection activities continue for household hazardous wastes (HHW) and orphan containers in the hurricane affected area. In addition, EPA personnel continue to offer technical assistance in the disposal of hazardous waste and other debris left behind by the storm. As of 9/29, EPA has collected over 47,000 HHW/orphan containers throughout the affected region. Collection sites are in place in LA, MS, and AL. The draft Debris Removal Plans for LA, AL, and MS, are in final review. The plans will enable Federal agencies and the states to comprehensively manage large scale and complex debris.

 

Here's the part of FEMA's National Situation Update for Friday, September 30, 2005 relating to hurricanes:

 

Disaster Declaration Activity

Amendment # 3 to FEMA-1607-DR for the State of Louisiana adds ten parishes for Public Assistance.

Amendment # 4 to FEMA-1607-DR for the State of Louisiana adds four parishes for Individual Assistance.

Amendment # 1 to FEMA-3259-EM for the State of Florida adds one county for debris removal. (FEMA HQ)

 

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita stories

FEMA Replaces Cash Offer With Rental Help

FEMA is no longer handing out $2,000 to people who need immediate cash assistance. Instead it is offering $2,358 for three months' rent. But some people need the money and cannot find anything to rent.

Senators Want Cruise Ship Deal Explained

Senators want to know why the Federal Emergency Management Agency went ahead with a $236 million deal with Carnival Cruise Lines for Hurricane Katrina housing when Greece offered two ships for free. The cruise ships are mostly empty.

Honore: La. Coast's Comeback Years Away

Hurricane Rita wreaked havoc with the Louisiana coast and it will take years for it to recover.

New Orleans Reopens to 170,000 Residents

Residents of several unflooded New Orleans neighbourhoods including the French Quarter and Garden District were allowed to return Friday. Electricity had not been restored in all of them.

Bus Company Owner Has Tax, Debt Problems

There had been many complaints and questions about the safety of the bus fleet which supplied the bus which caught fire and killed 23 elderly hurricane evacuees leaving Houston in advance of Hurricane Rita.

Texas Death Toll From Rita Rises to 100

About 100 people in Texas died as a result of Hurricane Rita, most when preparing or fleeing. The final toll may not be known for some weeks.

Indian Center Handles Hurricane Rita Calls

A western India call center handled a temporary hot line for victims of hurricane Rita.

Please see the following message for the remaining stories.

Sue [sysop in NewsForum, World Issues, All Animals forums]
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     Posted 10/3/05 10:41 PM   
Sue N
 
From  Sue N  Posts 1550  Last 10/30/08
To  All      [Msg # 111070.3 Message 111070.3 replying to 111070.2 111070.2 ]    

Other stories

Congressional Panel OKs Homeland Budget

House and Senate negotiators have approved $31.9 billion, about 5% more than last year, for the Homeland Security Department's budget year starting on Saturday. First-responder grants for states and local governments would be cut by about 17% to $3.3 billion.

House Overhauls Endangered Species Act

The House has passed an overhaul of the 1973 Endangered Species Act which would give landowners more rights and reduce habitat protections for wildlife.

Global sea levels could rise 30 cm by 2100- study

The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg says that according to its computer models, world sea levels could rise 30 centimetres (12 inches) by 2100, and the average global temperature could rise by as much as 4.1 Celsius.

Wild gorillas seen using tools for first time, Biologists Observe Gorillas Using Tools

Wild gorillas have been photographed using sticks for support; to test the depth of water and as a bridge.

Minnesota law boosts use of 'green' fuels in U.S

Minnesota is the first U.S. state to require that diesel contain a portion of biodiesel.

US to ban Caspian beluga caviar imports--group

From Friday the United States will ban imports of beluga caviar from the Caspian Sea to protect the endangered fish. The United States imports 60 percent of the world's beluga caviar.

Oxygen Helped Mammals Grow, Study Finds

Mammals owe their success and growth to the more than doubling of oxygen in the air over the last 205 million years. There was only about 10 percent as much oxygen at the time of the dinosaurs as there is now.

Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Moose

A northern Colorado moose had chronic wasting disease, a fatal and transmissible brain ailment similar to mad cow disease.

No Hazard Found After N.J. Chlorine Leak

There was a release of chlorine gas inside a New Jersey chemical plant Friday morning. Residents were told to stay inside with windows closed and traffic was diverted. Little gas escaped the plant, however.

WHO Tries to Calm Bird Flu Fears,   WHO backs away from 150 million flu deaths

Dr. David Nabarro of the World Health Organization said recently that an avian flu pandemic could kill 150 million people, but the organisation is now trying to dampen fears.

ASEAN endorses anti-bird flu plan,   Asian Ministers Agree to Fight Bird Flu

The 10-member Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has cowed to curb bird flu in the next three years and pledged $2 million for a regional fund to curb animal diseases.

Experts warn of growing resistance to Tamiflu

There is a Tamiflu-resistant strain of H5N1 bird flu in Vietnam, so the drug might not be as effective as hoped during a bird flu pandemic.

Taiwan tech firms begin bird flu precautions

Having learnt from the SARS outbreak two years ago, Taiwan companies are preparing for bird flu.

Firefighters Hope Weather Will Slow Fire, Raging brush fires threaten L.A. area homes

The weather cooled, to the relief of firefighters battling a 16,200-acre wildfire in the hills and canyons along Los Angeles' northwestern edge.

Vietnamese Search for Typhoon Survivors,   Typhoon Damrey toll hits 120; Vietnam suffers most

Vietnamese soldiers are searching for survivors of Typhoon Damrey, which triggered flash floods and landslides. At least 60 people were dead or missing in Vietnam, and 120 overall.


What do you think can be done to aid the recovery of the Louisiana coast?

Index of topics in this series.

[Views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of CompuServe, Netscape, any government, agency, or news organization. External Websites are "At Your Own Risk," and no endorsement is expressed or implied.]

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