September 2, 2020 archive

Say goodbye to 100 degree weather in Oklahoma

  Yes, cooler weather is on its way to Oklahoma. Next week, daytime highs will be in the 60s! “NEXT week, that’s when FALL fall arrives. You like highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s?” is how Gary McManus, State Climatologist with the Oklahoma Mesonet put it this week in a daily Mesonet update. …

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New Mexico environmental lawsuit filed over small mouse

  An environmental group filed another federal lawsuit  against the federal government and its management practices that it contends endangers a Jumping Mouse species. The latest suit was filed in Albuquerque over the habitat of the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse in the Sacramento Mountains. The lawsuit filed Aug. 27 by the Tucson, Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversity, sought an …

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VW Funding Deadlines Coming Soon in Oklahoma

  Those wanting to use some of the $3.5 million in VW settlement money for clean-air emission improvements on their trucks have a Sept. 30 deadline in Oklahoma. The Department of Environmental Quality said the money is available under the On-Road Program to reduce nitrogen oxides emissions by replacing or repowering diesel medium and heavy …

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Whiting Petroleum Completes Reorganization

  Denver’s Whiting Petroleum Corporation comes out of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization with a new $750 million borrowing base. The company announced it successfully completed its financial restructuring and emerged from Chapter 11 protection. It completed all required actions and satisfied the remaining conditions of its reorganization plan. “We are excited to begin our …

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Legislators warned about tourism readiness

Oklahoma legislators were cautioned by Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell during an interim study on Oklahoma tourism they should be prepared for increased tourism once the state spends its money attracting it. “If we are going to talk about how great this industry is and we’re going to talk about how great our 77 counties are, …

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New Mexico Environment Department fines natural gas companies $7.3 million

  State regulators fined two natural gas companies a total of $7.3 million for emitting excess air pollution at their plants in southeastern New Mexico. The state Environment Department fined Denver-based DCP Midstream $3.3 million for emitting more than 1.6 million pounds of pollutants at four of its New Mexico facilities between May 2017 and …

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$750,000 fine leveled against Nebraska waste disposal operator

  The operator of a hazardous waste disposal operation in the Nebraska panhandle agreed to pay a $790,000 fine to end allegations it violated federal and state environmental laws. The case involves alleged violations dating back years at the Clean Harbors Environmental Services incinerator and hazardous waste storage site at Kimball, one of 13 such facilities in …

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Amazon wins certification to create a drone airline

  Prime Air?  It’s what Amazon.com Inc. gets approval to create and now is one of only a handful of companies certified by the federal government to operate as a drone airline. The Federal Aviation Administration designated Amazon Prime Air an “air carrier,” the company said Monday reported the Houston Chronicle. That allows Amazon to …

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Sen. Lankford says wind industry no longer needs tax credits

  U.S. Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., called for an end to tax credits for the wind industry during a visit to the Enid News & Eagle Tuesday afternoon. Lankford expressed support for wind energy, but said the time has come to remove production tax credits for the industry.  “I don’t have a problem with wind …

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