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EPA, DOE Announce $850 Million to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector

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Funding from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda builds on nearly 100 cross-government actions that are sharply reducing methane pollution in support of clean air, good jobs and climate action

WASHINGTON —  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy announced that applications are open for $850 million in federal funding for projects that will help monitor, measure, quantify and reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. Oil and natural gas facilities are the nation’s largest industrial source of methane, a climate “super pollutant” that is many times more potent than carbon dioxide and is responsible for approximately one third of the warming from greenhouse gases occurring today. Today’s announcement builds on unprecedented action across the Biden Administration to dramatically cut methane pollution, with agencies taking nearly 100 actions in 2023 alone, including the finalization of an EPA rule that will yield an 80% reduction in methane emissions from covered oil and gas facilities.

This funding from the Inflation Reduction Act—the largest climate investment in history—will help mitigate legacy air pollution, create good jobs in the energy sector and disadvantaged communities, reduce waste and inefficiencies in U.S. oil and gas operations, and realize near-term emissions reductions, helping the United States reach President Biden’s ambitious climate and clean air goals. The funding will specifically help small oil and natural gas operators reduce methane emissions and transition to available and innovative methane emissions reduction technologies, while also supporting partnerships that improve emissions measurement and provide accurate, transparent data to impacted communities. Today’s announcement constitutes a key part of broader technical and financial assistance to be provided by the Methane Emissions Reduction Program.

“Today, we’re building on strong standards and historic progress to cut methane pollution and protect communities across the country,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “These investments from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda will drive the deployment of available and advanced technologies to better understand where methane emissions are coming from. That will help us more effectively reduce harmful pollution, tackle the climate crisis and create good-paying jobs.”

“As we continue to accelerate the nation’s clean energy transition, we are taking steps now to drastically reduce harmful emissions from America’s largest source of industrial methane – the oil and gas sector,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “I am proud to partner with EPA to help revitalize energy communities and deliver long-lasting health and environmental benefits across the country.”

“President Biden’s historic investment agenda has enabled the U.S. to aggressively and ambitiously take the actions we need to decarbonize every sector of the economy. We are making significant progress in our efforts to cut pollution – including super-pollutants like methane – while creating thousands of quality jobs and lowering energy costs for Americans,” said Assistant to President Biden and National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi. “From implementing the U.S. Methane Emissions Reduction Action Plan that lays out a detailed roadmap for the federal government, to launching a Methane Task Force that brings all relevant agencies together around robust implementation, to hosting the first-ever White House methane summit that has catalyzed cross-sector partnerships, President Biden’s leadership on tackling methane is part of a comprehensive and historic climate effort that is spurring technological innovation, creating good-paying jobs and economic opportunity, cutting pollution in every sector, and holding polluters accountable. Today’s investments further those aims by providing the resources needed to monitor methane emissions and rapidly identify potential leaks to help protect our communities and planet.”

The primary objectives of this funding opportunity announcement are to:

  1. Help small operators significantly reduce methane emissions from oil and natural gas operations, using commercially available technology solutions for methane emissions monitoring, measurement, quantification and mitigation.
  1. Accelerate the repair of methane leaks from low-producing wells and the deployment of early-commercial technology solutions to reduce methane emissions from new and existing equipment such as natural gas compressors, gas-fueled engines, associated gas flares, liquids unloading operations, handling of produced water and other equipment leakage.
  1. Improve communities’ access to empirical data and participation in monitoring through multiple installations of monitoring and measurement technologies while establishing collaborative relationships between equipment providers and communities.
  1. Enhance the detection and measurement of methane emissions from oil and gas operations at regional scale, while ensuring nationwide data consistency through the creation of collaborative partnerships. These partnerships will span the country’s oil and gas-producing regions and draw in oil and natural gas owners and operators, universities, environmental justice organizations, community leaders, unions, technology developers, Tribes, state regulatory agencies, non-governmental research organizations, federally funded research and development centers and DOE’s National Laboratories.

A competitive solicitation for this funding will enable a broad range of eligible U.S. entities to apply, including industry, academia, non-governmental organizations, Tribes and state and local governments. This funding opportunity is expected to achieve measurable outcomes for skilled workforce training, community involvement and environmental justice. Funding applicants are required to submit Community Benefits Plans to demonstrate meaningful engagement with and tangible benefits to the communities in which the proposed projects will be located. These plans must provide details on the applicant’s commitments to community and labor engagement, quality job creation, diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, and benefits to disadvantaged communities as part of the Justice40 Initiative. Established in Executive Order 14008, the President’s Justice40 Initiative set the goal that 40% of the overall benefits of certain federal climate, clean energy and other investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.

Read more details of this funding opportunity. For any questions on the application, applicants must submit written questions through the FedConnect portal at FedConnect.net. For assistance with any technical issues with grants.gov, please contact 1-800-518-4726 or support@grants.gov. More information, including applicant eligibility, can be found on the government grants page.

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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UE’S SHALLENBERGER EARNS SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA HONORS FROM D1BASEBALL.COM

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  University of Evansville graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger (St. Louis, Mo./Priory) earned his second All-America honor of the 2024 season on Wednesday morning, as he was named Second-Team All-America by D1Baseball.com.  Shallenberger is the first Purple Ace to earn multiple All-America honors in the same season since Kevin Kaczmarski in 2015.
Shallenberger also captured American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings Third-Team All-America honors in a vote of collegiate head coaches earlier in June.  D1Baseball.com is considered by many as the top on-line website focused on collegiate baseball.
Shallenberger earned All-America honors after a season in which he earned first-team all-Missouri Valley Conference honors and Greenville (N.C.) Regional All-Tournament team honors for the Purple Aces.  He finished the 2024 season ranked in the NCAA’s Top 100 in 11 different offensive categories, including ranking 13th nationally in on-base percentage, a category he has ranked among the nation’s top 25 in for much of the season.  Shallenberger set program records for both runs scored (72) and hit-by-pitches (28), while posting the second-highest single-season hit total in UE history with 91.
Overall, Shallenberger hit a team-best .374 with a team-high 21 doubles, two triples, 17 home runs and 64 RBI.  He hit arguably the biggest home run in UE baseball history with a game-winning three-run home run in UE’s 6-5 victory over East Carolina to win the Greenville (N.C.) Regional and advance Evansville to its first-ever NCAA Tournament Super Regional appearance.
Shallenberger now joins an elite fraternity of UE players to earn multiple All-America honors in the same season.  Shallenberger joins a list that includes only Andy Benes (1988), Cody Fick (2011), Kyle Freeland (2014), and Kevin Kaczmarski (2015) as the only UE players to earn All-America honors from multiple publications or groups in the same season.
Evansville went 39-26 this season, advancing on to the 2024 NCAA Tournament by winning the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title.  The Purple Aces won the Greenville (N.C.) Regional Tournament and forced #1 national seed Tennessee to the “if necessary” game three of the Knoxville Super Regional in UE’s first-ever NCAA Super Regional Tournament appearance.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

UE’S CARROLL NAMED ABCA/ATEC MIDWEST REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

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UE’S CARROLL NAMED ABCA/ATEC MIDWEST REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
JUNE 26 2024
EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  University of Evansville head baseball coach Wes Carroll was named on Tuesday as the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/ATEC Midwest Regional Coach of the Year in a vote of the ABCA’s All-America and Coach of the Year Committee.  Carroll is one of eight baseball coaches nationwide to earn Regional Coach of the Year honors at the Division I level, and it marks the first time in which an UE head coach has earned the honor.
“It’s an honor to be recognized by the ABCA and earn this award,” said Carroll.  “I would like to thank our coaching staff, athletic training staff, and our strength coach.  They were so instrumental in our success this season.
“But, most importantly, I want to thank the players!  They bought into something bigger than themselves, and represented our University well this season.”
Carroll was named the ABCA/ATEC Midwest Regional Coach of the Year after helping Evansville advance to its first-ever NCAA Tournament Super Regional, where the Purple Aces fell, 2-1, to eventual national champion and #1 overall seed, Tennessee, in the best-of-three game Super Regional series.  Evansville was one of just two teams in the NCAA Tournament to knock off the Volunteers, as UE posted a 10-8 victory in game two of the series to force the deciding game three.
Evansville advanced to the Knoxville Super Regional by winning the Greenville (N.C.) Regional Tournament as the regional’s No. 4 seed, after UE advanced to the NCAA Tournament by sweeping through the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament to earn the league’s automatic bid.
Evansville finished the regular season 39-26 overall.  The Purple Aces finished the season nationally ranked in various collegiate baseball polls, including ranking 15th in the NCBWA Top 25 and 23rd in both the Baseball America Top 25 and the USA Today Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.
Here is the list of the 2024 ABCA/ATEC NCAA Division I Regional Coaches Of The Year:
Midwest:             Wes Carroll (Evansville)
Northeast:          Mike Glavine (Northeastern)
   East:                   Randy Mazey (West Virginia)
    Atlantic:               Scott Forbes (North Carolina)
 Southeast:             Tony Vitello (Tennessee)
            South:                  Lane Burroughs (Louisiana Tech)
               Central::              Skip Johnson (Oklahom
             West            Andrew Checketts (UC Santa Barbara)

Gov. Holcomb hosts Hoosier Huddle, a resource program to promote the Hoosier Playbook

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State and local officials joined governor to discuss how communities can benefit from state resources

INDIANAPOLIS – On Friday, Governor Eric J. Holcomb hosted the Hoosier Huddle, a collaborative panel discussion focused on the Hoosier Playbook. Gov. Holcomb was joined by state and local officials throughout the state to discuss local community benefits.

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The Hoosier Playbook includes a diverse range of resources aimed at enhancing education, improving health, boosting workforce development, strengthening infrastructure, fostering community development and ensuring public safety. Hoosiers from across Indiana gathered at Hinkle Fieldhouse for a fireside chat with Gov. Holcomb and Vanessa Green Sinders, President and CEO of the Indiana Chamber. They were also joined by partners from across the state for breakout sessions.

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Dr. Lindsay Weaver, the Indiana Department of Health Commissioner, led a discussion with community health leaders to demonstrate how the Health First Indiana initiative is reshaping public health in its inaugural year. Through local partnerships and data-driven solutions, the panel spoke on how counties can utilize the full benefits as the program to improve the overall health of Hoosiers.

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A key item of the Governor’s Next Level Agenda since day one has been to ensure Hoosier students are prepared for the careers of tomorrow and to build a robust talent pipeline. Members of the Governor’s cabinet engaged in discussion on statewide efforts to prepare Hoosier students for postsecondary success and workforce readiness.

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Indiana’s innovative READI program fosters community vibrancy, enhances economic development and supports successful public-private partnerships. Panelists provided insights into READI’s achievements, future directions and its role in initiatives like blight reduction and arts enhancement with the generous support of the Lilly Endowment.

Domestic abuser who killed girlfriend stays in prison with murder conviction thanks to Attorney General Todd Rokita and appeals team

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Attorney General Todd Rokita and his appeals team have persuaded the Indiana Court of Appeals to affirm the murder conviction of a Schererville man who killed his girlfriend after years of physical violence against her. 

“Criminals need to be punished,” Attorney General Rokita said. “This domestic abuser and murderer doesn’t deserve to see the outside of a jail cell, and I’m pleased that the appellate court agreed with our argument to keep him locked up and away from our communities.”  

In this case, friends and neighbors of Michelle Brown for years saw the bruises on her face and body. 

They saw firsthand how her boyfriend, Paul E. Jarosik, became violent during the couple’s arguments. Once he allegedly slammed Brown’s head into a door. Another time he allegedly punched her. Another time he allegedly pushed her into counters and cabinets. 

Then one morning the violent boyfriend called 911 to report discovering his girlfriend dead on the couple’s couch. 

In the days following Brown’s death, Jarosik gave multiple explanations for how his girlfriend died, according to court documents. 

He told a co-worker she fell and hit her head. 

He told a neighbor she failed to take her insulin. 

He told a family member she mixed blood pressure medication with alcohol. 

But an autopsy showed Brown had multiple blunt force impacts from different directions caused by objects softer than tools or weapons — injuries consistent with being pummeled to death by someone’s fists.  

A jury found Jarosik guilty of murder. 

On appeal, the defendant raised several issues — including claiming that the trial court should have instructed the jury on the possibility of convicting Jarosik on the lesser charge of reckless homicide. At the jury trial, however, Jarosik never claimed that he unknowingly or unintentionally committed recklessness leading to his girlfriend’s death. Rather, he claimed he was not even home at the time she sustained the injuries leading to her death and therefore had nothing to do with her death at all. 

“The trial court did not err in refusing to instruct the jury on reckless homicide,” the Appeals Court stated in its decision. 

The full court decision and an audio soundbite from AG Rokita is attached. 

Todays Vanderburgh County Council Personnel & Finance Meeting Agenda

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Vanderburgh County Council Personnel & Finance Meeting
JUNE 26, 2024

3:30 P.M.

AGENDA

1. OPENING OF MEETING

 

2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

 

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 

4. INVOCATION

 

5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

 

A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – May 29, 2024
B. County Council Meeting – June 5, 2024
6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:

 

A. Superior Court – CPPI Treatment Court
1. Request to fill vacancy for PT Case Manager 11222503-199000 (Extra Help)
B. Superior Court – INDOC Grant Work Release / CCPI – Work Release
1. Request to fill vacancy for Case Manager 93140000-931437
C. Superior Court – INDOC Grant Treatment Court
1. Request to fill vacancy for Case Manager 93170000-931742
D. Sheriff
1. Request to fill vacancy for Deputy Sheriff 10001050-105092
2. Request to fill vacancy for Civil Process Clerk 10001050-105163
E. LIT – Jail
1. Request to fill vacancy for Booking Clerk 11701320-117648
F. Assessor
1. Request to fill vacancy for Real Estate Deputy Residential II 10001090-109144
G. Reassessment-Assessor
1. Request to create PT RE Deputy Commercial 12241090-199000 (Extra Help) and amend hourly rate
H. County Highway
1. Request to fill vacancy for (2) Laborers 11760000-117643 and 11760000-117648
I. Health Department – Immunization Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for Administrative Support Professional I 84080000-840809
2. Request to retitle Fund Bookkeeper I 84080000-840809 and reclassify
J. Health Department – Pre to 3 Federal Expansion Grant / Pre to 3 Expansion Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for Public Health Nurse I 84350000-843506/94230000-942306
K. Health Department – Fetal Infant Mortality Review Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for PT Community Action Team Coordinator 94050000-199000 (Extra Help)
L. Health Department – Early Learning Grant
1. Request to retitle Community Health Worker I 94270000-942702 and reclassify
7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

 

A. Sheriff
B. Coroner
C. Area Plan Commission
D. Commissioners
E. Public Defender
F. Local Drug Free
G. Tourism Capital Improvement
H. Public Defender Supplemental
8. REPEAL:

 

A. Electronic Home Detention
9. TRANSFERS:

 

A. Health Department
B. Local Public Health Services
10. OLD BUSINESS – None

 

11. NEW BUSINESS:

 

A. Vanderburgh County High-Tech Crimes Unit (VCHTCU) Documentary – Diana Moers, Prosecutor
B. ARPA Funding Recipient’s Report
1) (P&F Meeting ONLY) Southwestern Indiana Council on Aging – Rhonda Zuber, President
2) Vanderburgh County 4-H Club Association – Ray Rexing, Member of Board of Directors
3) United Way of Southwestern Indiana – Amy Mangold, President & CEO
12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE

 

13. PUBLIC COMMENT

 

14. REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:

 

A. Vanderburgh County Council Meeting – July 10th @3:30 PM
B. Personnel & Finance Meeting – July 31 @3:30 PM
C. Vanderburgh County Council Meeting – August 14th @8:30 AM
D. County Budget Hearing Day 1 – August 14th @9:00 AM
E. County Budget Hearing Day 2 – August 15th @9:00 AM
F. City/County Joint Department Hearing – August 21st @ 3:00PM
15. ADJOURNMENT