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Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” August 26, 2020

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Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” August 26, 2020

The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB” is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.

EPA, U.S. Department of Defense, and State Partners Launch Technical Challenge Seeking Innovative Ways to Destroy PFAS in Firefighting Foam

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Trump Administration continues its commitment to support state, tribal, and local communities in addressing PFAS

At a per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) roundtable hosted by U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-08) today in Fayetteville, N.C., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler launched an innovation challenge to identify solutions to destroy PFAS. The Innovative Ways to Destroy PFAS Challenge is a partnership between federal and states agencies seeking detailed plans for a non-thermal technologies to destroy PFAS in concentrated aqueous film forming foam (AFFF), a type of firefighting foam. This challenge is part of the significant progress the Trump EPA has made in implementing the PFAS Action Plan—the most comprehensive cross-agency plan ever to address an emerging chemical of concern.

“EPA researchers and staff are harnessing the power of crowdsourcing to identify ways to destroy PFAS through non-incineration methods,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “The Trump Administration has offered major assistance to more than 30 states across the U.S. to protect human health regarding PFAS, and the agency is offering up to $50,000 for the best design concept to safely destroy the chemical.”

“PFAS is a national issue that needs national solutions. This competition is a catalyst for the kind of creative innovation that it’s going to take to find those solutions. DOD’s involvement with this competition supports our goal of mitigating and eliminating the use of AFFF containing PFAS,” said Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment W. Jordan Gillis.

“States are working with the EPA to look for ways to address PFAS contamination and destroy the chemicals once they are collected. This provides the opportunity to access national and international experts to assist in eliminating the contaminant,” said Jim Macy, President of the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) and Director of the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy.

“I thank Administrator Wheeler for coming to our community and announcing the Innovative Ways to Destroy PFAS Challenge in Fayetteville, demonstrating the Trump administration’s commitment to this issue and our region. I will continue to work with the EPA to further our progress to combat PFAS chemicals, including GenX, through this new partnership and the PFAS Action Plan,” said U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-08). 

PFAS compounds are hard to destroy because of their unique chemical characteristics. Currently, EPA is investigating all methods of destroying PFAS. Incineration has been used to treat PFAS-contaminated media, and EPA scientists are collaborating with the private sector to evaluate the effectiveness of thermal treatment technologies to completely destroy PFAS. The goal of this challenge is to discover new non-thermal technologies and approaches that can remove at least 99 percent of PFAS in unused AFFF, without creating any harmful byproducts. Although PFAS compounds can be found in various waste streams, the challenge is focused on unused AFFF.

EPA, other federal agencies, states, local communities and tribes, are working together to identify safe and efficient solutions to destroy PFAS-contaminated media and waste, such as AFFF. EPA is pleased to collaborate in the challenge with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP); the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) and the Environmental Research Institute of the States (ERIS); Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE); and the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE).

To address the need for new non-thermal technologies that destroy PFAS, without generating hazardous byproducts, EPA is offering up to $50K for the best design concept(s), with the added potential opportunity for field testing of the winning design concept(s) in partnership with EPA and ESTCP. Challenge details can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/innovation/innovative-ways-destroy-pfas-challenge. The challenge opens today and closes on November 23, 2020. Winners are expected to be announced in early 2021.

For information about EPA’s PFAS Research, visit www.epa.gov/chemical-research/research-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas

Background

EPA continues to make progress under its PFAS Action Plan to protect the environment and human health. To date, EPA has:

Highlighted Action: Drinking Water

  • In December 2019, EPA published a new validated method to accurately test for 11 additional PFAS in drinking water.
  • EPA’s new validated Method 533 focuses on “short chain” PFAS, those PFAS with carbon chain lengths of four to 12. Method 533 complements EPA Method 537.1 and the agency can now measure 29 chemicals.
  • In February 2020, EPA proposed regulatory determinations for perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in drinking water. The comment period on these preliminary determinations closed on June 10, 2020. The agency will review and consider comments received on this action then take the next appropriate steps.
  • EPA also asked for information and data on other PFAS substances, as well as seeking comment on potential monitoring requirements and regulatory approaches EPA is considering for PFAS chemicals.

Highlighted Action: Cleanup

  • In December 2019, EPA issued Interim Recommendations for Addressing Groundwater Contaminated with PFOA and PFOS, which provides cleanup guidance for federal cleanup programs that will be helpful to states and tribes.
  • In July 2020, EPA submitted the Interim Guidance on the Destruction and Disposal of PFAS and Materials Containing PFAS. The guidance would provide information on technologies that may be feasible and appropriate for the destruction or disposal of PFAS and PFAS-containing materials. It would also identify ongoing research and development activities related to destruction and disposal technologies, which may inform future guidance.
  • EPA is working on the proposed rule to designate PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under CERCLA. In the absence of the rule, EPA has used its existing authorities to compel cleanups.

Highlighted Action: Monitoring

  • In July 2020, EPA transmitted the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR 5) proposal to OMB for interagency review. Consistent with EPA’s commitment in the PFAS Action Plan and the requirements of the FY 2020 NDAA, EPA anticipates proposing nationwide drinking water monitoring for PFAS under UCMR 5 utilizing new methods that can detect PFAS that could not be detected before as the new methods detect more PFAS chemicals at lower concentrations than previously possible.

Highlighted Action: Toxics

  • In September 2019, EPA issued an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking that would allow the public to provide input on adding PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory toxic chemical list.
  • In May 2020, EPA issued a final regulation that added a list of 172 PFAS chemicals to Toxics Release Inventory reporting as required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020.
  • In July 2020, EPA issued a final regulation that can stop products containing PFAS from entering or reentering the marketplace without EPA’s explicit permission.

Highlighted Action: Surface Water Protection

  • EPA is exploring data availability and research to support the development of Clean Water Act human health and aquatic life criteria for PFAS.
  • EPA is examining available information about PFAS discharges in surface waters to identify industrial sources that may warrant further study for potential regulation.

Highlighted Action: Biosolids

  • EPA is developing a risk assessment to better understand the potential public health and ecological risks associated with PFOA and PFOS in land-applied biosolids.

Highlighted Action: Scientific Leadership

  • In August 2020, EPA awarded $4.8 million in funding for new research on managing PFAS in agriculture.
  • EPA continues to compile and assess human and ecological toxicity information on PFAS to support risk management decisions.
  • EPA continues to develop new methods to test for additional PFAS in drinking water.
  • The agency is also validating analytical methods for surface water, groundwater, wastewater, soils, sediments and biosolids; developing new methods to test for PFAS in air and emissions; and improving laboratory methods to discover unknown PFAS.
  • EPA is developing exposure models to understand how PFAS moves through the environment to impact people and ecosystems.
  • EPA is working to develop tools to assist officials with the cleanup of contaminated sites.
  • In May 2020, EPA announced that it is expanding its research efforts and capabilities by launching its PFAS Innovative Treatment Team (PITT).
  • In July 2020, EPA added new treatment information for removing PFAS in drinking water.

Highlighted Action: Technical Assistance

  • Just as important as the progress on PFAS at the federal level, is EPA efforts to form partnerships with states, tribes, and local communities across the country.
  • EPA has provided assistance to more than 30 states to help address PFAS, and the agency is continuing to build on this support.
  • These joint projects allow EPA to take the knowledge of its world class scientists and apply it in a collaborative fashion where it counts most.

Highlighted Action: Enforcement

  • EPA uses enforcement tools, when appropriate, to address PFAS exposure in the environment and assists states in enforcement activities.
  • EPA has already taken actions to address PFAS, including issuing Safe Drinking Water Act orders and providing support to states. See examples in the PFAS Action Plan.
  • In May 2020, EPA and Swix Sport USA finalized an agreement resolving Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) violations associated with the importation of noncompliant ski wax products containing PFAS.

Highlighted Action: Risk Communications

  • EPA is working collaboratively to develop a risk communication toolbox that includes multi-media materials and messaging for federal, state, tribal, and local partners to use with the public.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Front Desk Receptionist
Gill Orthodontics – Evansville, IN
Gill Orthodontics is looking for a receptionist to help manage our front desk on a daily basis and to perform a variety of scheduling and clerical tasks.
Easily apply
Aug 19
Administrative Assistant
AHA Now Counseling – Evansville, IN
$12.00 – $12.75 an hour
Counseling seeks a bright, eager, and professional Front Office Assistant for a part-time position in our office. Two-years previous office experience required;
Easily apply
Aug 24
Front Desk Receptionist
Orthopaedic Associates 3.7/5 rating 59 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Listen and respond to customer needs and concerns. Orthopaedic Associates is a thriving, 14-physician orthopaedic practice with five locations in Evansville and…
Easily apply
Aug 24
Office Assistant
Matrix Transport Service LLC – Evansville, IN
We are looking for an Office Assistant to be responsible for handling clerical tasks in our office. You will be handling incoming phone calls and other…
Easily apply
Aug 24
Administrative Assistant
Milan Laser Hair Removal 3.9/5 rating 91 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
401k retirement plan with vested employer match. Hours of operation are 10am-7pm on weekdays and 10am-3pm on Saturdays. Why Milan Laser Hair Removal?
Aug 18
Secretary (Stepping Stone)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 3.3/5 rating 22 reviews – Evansville, IN
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare is currently seeking a full-time Secretary to add to our team of professionals. Generous Paid Time Off plan.
Aug 19
Veterinary Receptionist
Chateau Dog & Cat Animal Hospital – Evansville, IN
$9 – $11 an hour
Overview of CSR job duties. ï‚· Perform opening procedures according to required timeline. ï‚· Correctly Prepare patient records and consent forms.
Easily apply
Aug 19
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 471 reviews – Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Aug 20
Administrative Assistant -Evansville, IN
KOORSEN FIRE & SECURITY INC. 2.3/5 rating 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
Prepare/Batch all invoices and send invoices. Whether you are taking your first step or your next step, you’ll find that a career at Koorsen Fire & Security is…
Easily apply
Aug 20
Administrative Finance Assistant
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library 3.7/5 rating 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
$13.24 – $19.86 an hour
I know that to a library user I am the library, whether I am on the job, riding a bus, or checking out at the grocery store. 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr.
Easily apply
Aug 21
Juvenile Court Secretary
Vanderburgh County Public Defender Agency – Evansville, IN
$33,074 a year
Responsibilities include answering telephone and directing calls, greet clients, schedule conference room, monitoring of front entrance and reception area,…
Easily apply
Aug 20
Mortgage Receptionist (Temporary)
Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union 3.7/5 rating 12 reviews – Evansville, IN
As a result of growth and increased volume, ETFCU is currently seeking a Mortgage Receptionist with excellent member service skills.
Easily apply
Aug 19
Office Assistant (part-time)
High Point Child Care Learning Center 1.5/5 rating 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9 – $10 an hour
We are currently looking for a part time Receptionist to work Monday-Friday, afternoon shift daily from 3:15-5:30 PM. Must work well with others.
Easily apply
Aug 20
Front Desk General Manager
Howard Johnson 3.6/5 rating 7,104 reviews – Evansville, IN
Worked with Wyndham hotels before. Check In and check out. Sending out invoices for direct billing. High school or equivalent (Required).
Easily apply
Aug 23
Administrative Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 471 reviews – Henderson, KY
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Aug 20
Sales Administrative Assistant
Pipeconx – Evansville, IN
$11 – $14 an hour
The _Sales Administrative Assistant (Order Entry)_ is responsible for entering orders, approving credit, receiving incoming phone calls, and handling customer…
Easily apply
Aug 19
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Reis Tire Sales, Inc – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Answering phone multi line phone system, working with the public, preparing invoices and checking out customers, basic A/P & A/R, figuring payroll hours,…
Easily apply
Aug 20
DSS Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 471 reviews – Evansville, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Aug 20
Membership Front Desk Lead-Ascension St. Vincent YMCA
YMCA of Southwestern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Position Hours are Monday – Thursday, 9 am – 3 pm. Two weekends of availability a month are required. Vincent Y is looking for an awesome person just like you…
Easily apply
Aug 20
Financial Assistant
TU.PMP LLC – United States
Responsive employer
$2,000 a month
Remote work available
We are looking for a Finance Assistant to support our day-to-day transactions, including expenses and payroll. Track and reconcile bank statements.
Easily apply
Aug 21
Medical Receptionist
EyeCare Consultants – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Our very busy Ophthalmology office has an opening for a Medical Receptionist. This position facilitates the patient registration and check-in process of the…
Easily apply
Aug 23
Organizational Advancement Program Assistant
Be Strong Families, NFP – United States
$36,000 – $42,000 a year
Remote work available
Be Strong Families (BSF) is a national 501 c-3 organization founded in 2012 whose mission is partnering to create transformative change by developing and…
Easily apply
Aug 20

ADOPT A PET

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Mint is a 5-month-old female American/Rex mix bunny. She is the sister of Sea Salt, also 5 months old. They can be adopted separately or together! Mint’s adoption fee is $50 and includes her spay & microchip (which are worth more than $300 just by themselves.) Inquire about adoption at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

 

GOP- Be in the Know August 25, 2020

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News and Upcoming Events for August 25,2020

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 We are looking for volunteers to assist in the Weekly IN-THE-KNOW Blast and our website 
This publication is emailed every Tuesday to our Republican supporters.  The purpose is
to keep members up to date on the happnings of the Party, especially all candidates.
If you are willing to help, please contact Mary Jo Kaiser – 812-425-8207 or 812-483-4675

 VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, August 26, 2020 – 11:30 AM 
Location: GOP Headquarters, 815 John Street, Evansville
 
Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen.
Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 if you have any questions.

September 3, 2020 Jill Hahn for County Council At-Large Fundraiser

September 3, 2020 Joe Kiefer for County Council Fundraiser
MONTH/YEAR

Event Day – Event Name, Event description

 VCRP Monthly Breakfast – Saturday September 19, 2020
WHERE: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
     TIME: 7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program

 – Speakers – TBA
9:00- Adjourn
For more information contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com

November Election: 
For a list of 2020 General Election partisan contests. Click Here  For more information contact
 Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207.

Winnecke Golf Outing – Friday September 18
Event: Friends of Winnecke Annual Golf Outing
Date: Friday, September 18, 2020
Location: Fendrich Golf Course
For more information Email: mandi@friendsofmayorwinnecke.com

EVSC Board of School Trustees Meeting-
 For more information visit the Board of School Trustees web page.

 City Council Meeting-
For more information visit the

City Council webpage

 County Council Meeting-
 For more information visit

County Council webpage

 County Commission Meeting-
 For more information visit

County Commissioners webpage

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Get the Latest Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information:

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Coronavirus Home

Governor Holcomb Executive Orders

Coronavirus Home

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Stay in touch with GOP members of Congress representing our area (click links below):

Visit the Vanderburgh GOP 

page for daily updates.

  Mark Your calendar                CLICK on event for more information
September 3
Jill Hahn County Council At-Large Fundraiser
September 3 Joe Kiefer County Council Fundraiser
September 18 GOP Monthly Breakfast
September 18 Friends of Winnecke Golf Outing
September 19 VCRP/Senator Tomes Fun Shoot – Evansville Gun Club

  Make sure you add vandygop@gmail.com to your address book so we’ll be sure to land in your inbox!
If you have any questions, contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at

or (812) 425-8207.
for more info. Thank you.
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At approximately 3 pm on August 17, 2020, Officers were dispatched to a deceased subject in the 300 block of N. Main St. Officers arrived and located a deceased male, that was later identified as Burk Jones. An investigation immediately followed and it was determined that Mr. Jones suffered from multiple blunt force trauma. Steven Nail, was developed as a suspect and a warrant for murder was issued for his arrest. Nail was located by officers around 8 am in the 100 block of W Michigan St. on today’s date. Nail was transported to EPD headquarters and interviewed in reference to the issued warrant and confessed to his involvement in Mr. Jones’s murder. Steven Nail was then transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail and booked under the charge of murder. He is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Mayor Winnecke Appoints New EWSU Director

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Mayor Lloyd Winnecke announced a new appointment to his cabinet.

Lane Young will lead the Evansville Water & Sewer Utility (EWSU) as its new Executive Director.EWSU Board of Directors?

Young is an Evansville native. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Indiana University and a Master of Arts, Adult Education, and Student Development from Wheaton College.

Young previously served as Campus Director at Columbia University for Christian Union, an organization that develops transformative student leaders on university campuses; Executive Director of TeachBeyond Global, which equips educators, schools and organizations for the purpose of transforming individuals and societies; President and CEO of Evansville Titles and Assistant Vice President Commercial Lending at Old National Bank. He’s also a veteran of the United States Army, having served as a Field Artillery Officer.

“Lane has a strong background in executive leadership, finance, strategic planning, communication and has a sincere passion for servant leadership,” said Mayor Winnecke. “I’m confident that Lane’s diverse background, and commitment to lifelong learning, will serve him well in his new role.”

Young will head Refresh and Renew Evansville, two long-term plans to address our City’s aging water and sewer systems:

  • Refresh Evansville will replace aging water mains and supporting infrastructure. EWSU maintains 1,000 miles of water lines, 600 miles of which are cast iron pipes with an average age of over 90 years. These are now at or past their life expectancy. Refresh Evansville will take decades to complete, but these ongoing annual improvements will ensure that our children and future generations will continue to enjoy safe, clean drinking water.
  • Renew Evansville includes approximately 200 utility projects slated through 2040. Those projects will upgrade existing sewer infrastructure, address combined sewer overflows, and provide environmentally sustainable solutions for utility operations.

“I’m thrilled at the opportunity to work with Mayor Winnecke and our terrific EWSU staff,” said Young. “Together, we will work to ensure two of our City’s most important assets — our water and sewer systems — meet present and future needs.”

 

Young will start effective immediately.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTs

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