DeSoto County, Horn Lake pass on federal greenhouse gas-emissions grant
“Years ago (Memphs and Shelby County) used our numbers to apply for a grant for a sewer system and used our population,” DeSoto County Supervisor Mark Gardner said. “Now they’re kicking us off their sewer system, so (I’m) a little bit skeptical when they want to use our numbers for something.” (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
During phase two of the grant program, which is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, each jurisdiction could potentially be awarded up to $100 million.
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DeSoto County Board of Supervisors Climate Change Horn Lake Mark Gardner Michael Lee Ken Adams environmentBeth Sullivan
Beth Sullivan covers North Mississippi for The Daily Memphian. Previously, she worked at The Austin Chronicle as an assistant editor and columnist.
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