Prepared By Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes, PLLC
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Meeting Summary
The Mississippi Environmental Quality Permit Board (Board) convened its regular monthly meeting at 9:00 a.m. on November 4, 2014, at the offices of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality in Jackson. Mr. Jim Lipe chaired the meeting. Board members Leslie Royals and David Snodgrass were not present. The Board approved minutes from the October meeting and all non-controversial actions/certifications by the staff since the October meeting. Following a prepared agenda, items considered were as follows:
OFFICE OF GEOLOGY
In accordance with staff’s recommendations, the Board approved the following surface mining permits to rescind.
Mr. Ron Porter of MDEQ staff explained the recommendation to rescind permits for Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. (Eutaw). Eutaw determined that that the sites contained unsuitable material. The sites were undisturbed, and Eutaw and no longer intends to mine the sites.
Surface Mining Permits to Rescind:
Permittee |
County |
Permit |
Staff Recommendation |
Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. |
Monroe |
P12-027 |
Rescind |
Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. |
Monroe |
P13-016 |
Rescind |
OTHER BUSINESS:
The Board provided updates on ongoing litigation and will provide further updates as litigation proceeds.
The City of Tupelo has appealed to the MS Supreme Court regarding the issuance of six groundwater withdrawal permits (MS-GW-17109, MS-GW-17110, MS-GW-17111, MS-GW-17112, MS-GW-17113, MS-GW-17114) issuedto North Lee County Water Association.
Chancery court affirmed a permit issued to Errington Poultry in Green County, MS. The permit, issued by the Board, allows a variance to buffer requirements for construction of a poultry house. A party has appealed the issuance of permit to the MS Supreme Court.
The next Permit Board meeting will be held on December 9, 2014.
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