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USA Swimming Releases 2020-21 U.S. National Team Roster

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USA Swimming Releases 2020-21 U.S. National Team Roster

 8 Swimmers with Hoosier Ties Make the Cut

 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – As athletes prepare for the new Olympic year, and both the rescheduled U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming and Olympic Games in Tokyo, USA Swimming today announced its 2020-2021 National Team roster. The 115-athlete USA Swimming National Team roster includes 59 men and 56 women.

Following the global disruption to the 2019-2020 season, USA Swimming made the decision to keep every returning athlete from the most recent U.S. National Team roster and add two qualifying athletes.

 “I am incredibly proud of the poise and commitment our National Team athletes and coaches have shown as we deal with this worldwide pandemic,” USA Swimming’s Managing Director of the National Team Lindsay Mintenko said. “Now more than ever, heading into this unique Olympic year, we have endeavored to support as many of our top athletes as possible and look forward to reading an exceptional team for the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021.”

The 2020-2021 USA Swimming National Team by the numbers:

  • 115 National Team members (59 men; 56 women)
  • 26 hometown states represented
  • 60-plus USA Swimming clubs represented
  • 32 NCAA universities represented
  • 34 swimmers (18 men, 16 women) who have competed at the Olympic Games

The 2020-2021 USA Swimming National Team is comprised of returning 2019-2020 National Team members and athletes that achieved a performance faster than the sixth-place time on the 19-20 roster before March 17, 2020. Additionally, a few athletes already on the 19-20 roster qualified in new events, and event rankings have been updated. The full selection criteria for the 2020-2021 National Team can be found here.

This year’s Open Water National Team will adopt the same practice as the pool team and extend all its returning athletes from the 2019-2020 U.S. National Team. The Open Water National Team roster is comprised of the athletes selected to compete at the 2019 FINA Open Water World Championship, which took place in July 2019 in Yeosu, South Korea. The remaining positions were filled based on results from the 2019 USA Swimming 10K National Championships.

Benefits offered to USA Swimming National Team members include travel to USA Swimming TYR Pro Swim Series meets and training camp opportunities. Select athletes are eligible for monthly assistance and elite athlete health insurance.

 Women’s Team

Lilly King – 100 Breast, 200 Breast

Annie Lazor – 100 Breast, 200 Breast

 Men’s Team

Zach Apple – 50 Free, 100 Free

Michael Brinegar – 800 Free, 1500 Free, Open Water

Ian Finnerty – 100 Breast

Zane Grothe – 400 Free, 800 Free, 1500 Free, Open Water

Cody Miller – 100 Breast, 200 Breast

Blake Pieroni – 100 Free, 200 Free

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EPA Awards Nearly $5 Million for New Research on Managing PFAS in Agricultural and Rural Communities

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Building on technical assistance provided to more than 30 states, Trump Administration continues its commitment to supporting rural and agricultural communities in addressing PFAS

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $4.8 million in research funding to three institutions to better understand the potential impacts of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on water quality and availability in rural communities and agricultural operations across the United States. These grant awards build on the agency’s efforts to implement the PFAS Action Plan—the most comprehensive cross-agency plan ever to address an emerging chemical of concern.

“EPA supports cutting-edge research to help agricultural and rural economies better address the potential impact of PFAS on ranches, farms and rural communities,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “This research helps our colleagues at the federal, state, and local level better understand the exposure risks of PFAS to private drinking water wells. This, in turn, will improve future disposal methods and treatment systems for the chemical.”

The grant recipient teams will look at major sources of PFAS contamination, fate, and transport in rural areas including exposure risks from private drinking water wells and improved wastewater treatment methods to remove PFAS from water and biosolids that may be used for agricultural purposes.

The following institutions received awards:

  • Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., to develop a scalable platform for predicting PFAS occurrence in private wells to improve understanding of exposure risks to rural communities relying on private wells for their drinking water.
  • Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., to investigate the occurrence of PFAS and their concentrations in private drinking wells and water resource recovery facilities in rural communities as well as the relative contribution of PFAS from land-application wastewater and biosolids to rural water supplies.
  • University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., to develop improved, cost-effective treatment systems with advanced technologies for the removal of PFAS from water, wastewater and biosolids to ensure safe water for drinking and agricultural applications in rural areas.

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EPA Awards $3.2 Million to Purdue and Indiana Universities for Research on Managing PFAS in Agriculture and Rural Communities

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that two Indiana universities will receive research grants to better understand the potential impacts of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on water quality and availability in rural communities and agricultural operations across the United States.

Purdue University and Indiana University are two of three institutions nationwide to be awarded grants that build on the Agency’s efforts to implement the PFAS Action Plan, which outlines concrete steps EPA is taking to address PFAS and protect public health. These research teams will look at major sources of PFAS contamination, fate, and transport in rural areas including exposure risks from private drinking water wells and improved wastewater treatment methods to remove PFAS from water and biosolids that may be used for agricultural purposes.

“EPA is proud to support the efforts of Purdue and Indiana Universities to better understand how PFAS contamination affects rural communities,” said EPA Deputy Regional Administrator Cheryl Newton. “Addressing PFAS is one of EPA’s highest priorities and we will continue to work with our partners to protect the health of our communities.”

Purdue University will receive $1,609,344 to investigate the occurrence of PFAS and their concentrations in private drinking wells and water resource recovery facilities in rural communities in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The university will also research the relative contribution of PFAS from land-application wastewater and biosolids to rural water supplies. This work will identify landscape, hydrologic, and soil characteristics that are most appropriate for receiving biosolids or treated wastewater with minimal impact to water and crop resources.

“EPA’s funding of this research, led by Purdue’s Dr. Linda Lee, will not only benefit our rural communities but will also provide valuable insight to our agricultural producers,” said Karen Plaut, Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture at Purdue University. “This grant allows us to collaborate with research partners across multiple states to increase the potential impact.”

Indiana University will receive $1,584,420 to develop a scalable platform for predicting PFAS occurrence in private wells to improve understanding of exposure risks to rural communities relying on private wells for their drinking water. The university will use an integrated modeling approach by comparing modelling predictions to private well samples collected nationwide via a citizen science campaign utilizing mail-out test kits. The research is expected to substantially improve the accuracy of risk predictions and to facilitate informed risk management decisions.

PFAS are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been in use since the 1940s. PFAS are found in a wide array of consumer and industrial products. PFAS manufacturing and processing facilities, facilities using PFAS in production of other products, airports, and military installations are some of the contributors of PFAS releases into the air, soil, and water. Due to their widespread use and persistence in the environment, most people in the United States have been exposed to PFAS. There is evidence that continued exposure above specific levels to certain PFAS may lead to adverse health effects.

 

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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Serious Violent Felon Guilty Plea

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On Wednesday, August 19, 2020, Larry A. Richmond, Sr. pleaded guilty in the United States Southern District Court of Indiana to several counts of weapons charges.

Richmond pleaded guilty to 2 counts of a felon in possession of a firearm and 2 counts of possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

Richmond is a convicted serious violent felon who is also a person of interest in the investigation of the murder of Evansville Fireman Robert Doerr.

Richmond will be sentenced on November 30, 2020.

If anyone has knowledge or information about this or any other crimes, please call the Evansville Police Department at 812-436-7979 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME.

Shooting at 400 block of Edgar St

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At approximately 3 a.m. on today’s date, officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Edgar St. in reference to a call of disorderly conduct. The call taker advised officers that a large crowd was gathering in the area. As officers were arriving they could hear shots being fired. A female victim was located with an apparent gunshot wound to the head. The victim was conscious and alert. The victim was transported to a hospital for treatment of her wound, which is considered non-life threatening. Investigative and Crime Scene Detectives arrived on scene to process the scene and speak to individuals that may have witnessed the incident. At this time there are no suspects and the investigation is ongoing. We ask that anyone that has information in reference to this incident to contact our Adult Investigative Unit at 812-436-7979.  Â