The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has extended until March 22, 2021, the public comment period on its decision to add 40 waters to Missouri’s CWA Section 303(d) List.
EPA issued a public notice on December 7, 2020, providing for a 60-day public comment period on 40 additions to Missouri’s CWA Section 303(d) List. This public comment period has been extended 45 days until March 22, 2021. After considering any comments received, EPA may make revisions, as appropriate, and will transmit its listings to Missouri for incorporation into Missouri’s water quality management plan. The public notice as well as the decision letter can be found here: https://www.epa.gov/mo/state-missouri-2020-list-impaired-waters
The EPA would like your feedback on the service you received from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Please consider taking a few minutes to complete the department’s Customer Satisfaction Survey at surveymonkey.com/r/MoDNRsurvey. Thank you.
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I became the Director of Camden County, MO Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in August 2021 after previously serving as the agency's Deputy Director for a year. As the Director, I manage the day-to-day operations of the EMA, work on the Local Emergency Operations Plan, manage the Facebook, Twitter, and website for the EMA, oversee the webpages for the Camden County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), provide oversight and run exercises for the Camden County, MO Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and work with the Camden County, MO Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). I hold a general class amateur radio license, call sign KE0LMY. I am also the official "Bee Keeper" of our mascot, Buzzer the Bee, who wants you to BEE Prepared!!!
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