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The meeting agenda includes the approval of the September 25, 2025, Commission Meeting Minutes, and the Commission's approval of a Brownfield Agreement Completion for the remediation of the former Agricultural Equipment Sales and Service site. It also involves a Title V Fee Recommendation for FY 2027, requesting to conduct a public notice period, and a briefing on the State Waters Alteration Program Proposed Draft Regulations. Additionally, the agenda covers MDEQ business for reporting purposes, asbestos and lead paint certifications, underground storage tanks (UST) and wastewater operator certifications, emergency clean-up expenses, administrative orders, other business, and confirmation of the January 22, 2026, Commission Meeting.
The agenda includes the adoption of the FY-2025 Intended Use Plan for the Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund (WPCRLF) Program, which identifies loan funds for communities to construct wastewater infrastructure. It also covers the approval of a Brownfield Agreement completion for the former Team Motors Site in Louisville, Mississippi, and the approval of a new Brownfield Agreement with the City of Natchez for the Fry Building site remediation. Additionally, the agenda includes the approval of a Brownfield Loan Agreement with the City of Natchez to assist with the Fry Building remediation. Further items include asbestos, lead paint, underground storage tank (UST), and wastewater operator certifications, emergency clean-up expenses, administrative orders, and confirmation of the next Commission meeting.
The Commission discussed and approved a Brownfield Agreement Modification with Mclngvale Square, LLC, concerning the remediation of property on Mclngvale Road in Hernando. The modification involves excavating and disposing of contaminated soil instead of installing a vapor barrier. The City of Natchez also submitted a Brownfield Revolving Loan Application for the Fry Building Brownfield Site. Additionally, the Executive Director briefed the Commission on proposed water regulations under the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Law, which were released for public comment and a hearing.
The Mississippi Environmental Quality Permit Board held a meeting to discuss various permit actions and certifications. The board approved surface mining permit bond releases for Meridian Brick LLC and Pierce Construction and Contract Hauling Inc., and approved the surface mining permit transfer from Key, LLC to L.H. Harris Construction, LLC in Madison County. Additionally, the general counsel announced the withdrawal of JWC Environmental, LLC's transfer station permit application and reminded board members to file their Statement of Economic Interest forms.
The meeting addressed various permit actions and certifications across different divisions, including the Office of Pollution Control, Office of Geology, and Office of Land and Water Resources. Key discussions involved air construction permits, solid waste management, surface water permits, mining and reclamation, and groundwater applications. The board considered bond releases, permit rescissions, and permit transfers related to surface mining. Additionally, the board addressed specific cases such as C and T Farm's AFO General Permit, Leflore County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill permits, and Kemper County Landfill Company permits.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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