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SunStar File photo March 04, 2021 A DAVAO City councilor is urging her colleagues to hold in abeyance all the new applicants and renewal of permits for quarry operations but retain those that have existing permits to operate until the result of the study on Davao s river resources is already available. Councilor Mabel Sunga-Acosta, City Council committee chairperson on peace and public safety, said during an interview on the Kitakaran sa Konseho on Davao City Disaster Radio on March 4, 2021 that the city has received several applications for quarry operation even as it has already approved more than 100 quarry permits. Akong gisugyot nga kung pwede dili usa ta magdawat og new applicants (ug) dili usa ta mag-renew. Ang atong ipa-operate katong nag-operate na karon tungod naa nay gitawag nga sustainability of resources study sa Davao River system, gibadgetan na ni ug ang lead agency is ang Cenro city environment nato na office ug hopefully accord ....
At 78, Dot Hutton is reliant on temporary support to pay her rent. In March 2018, home-ownership was at its lowest in almost 70 years. Since then the median price has almost doubled and rent is up by a quarter. Stuff’s Off the Ladder series talks to those priced out of the market. Dot Hutton is 78 years old and depends on temporary support payments to supplement her pension and make rent. Even with the Temporary Additional Support (TAS) benefit – which Hutton said she must reapply for every three months – it’s a struggle to make ends meet. She said she could not remember the last time she bought fresh meat because it’s too expensive and buys frozen fish cakes if she wants protein. ....
China Corn Imports Soar and U.S. Beef Exports to South Africa Friday Feb 26th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. The Environmental Protection Agency announced it’s supporting the Tenth Circuit Court’s January 2020 decision that small refinery exemptions were meant to be temporary and only pre-existing exemptions may be “extended” by the agency. EPA says it “agrees with the court that the exemption was intended to operate as a temporary measure and, consistent with that Congressional purpose, the plain meaning of the word ‘extension’ refers to continuing the status of an exemption that is already in existence.” ....
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