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Category: Agriculture
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, April 9th, 2012


WASHINGTON - E.P.A. acting Assistant Administrator for Water Nancy Stoner and U.S.D.A. Deputy Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment Ann Mills, along with various state officials and farmers, will tour Stovall Farm in Clarksdale, Miss., to see plans that are benefitting farmers and reducing water pollution in the Mississippi Delta.

The tour will begin at 1:15 p.m. Central Time on Wednesday, April eleven at Stovall Farms in Clarksdale, Miss. During the tour, local farmers and experts will discuss various strategies being employed to reduce the amount of nitrogen and phosphorous reaching local waterways and the Mississippi Delta. The tour will conclude at approximately 2:15 p.m.

The tour is part of the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force yearly meeting, which this year is being held in Memphis. On April 10, state and federal officials will meet to discuss innovative national and local strategies to address nutrient pollution and water quality in the Mississippi River Basin and the Gulf of Mexico. This meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn Select at 160 Union Ave., in Memphis, and there will be a press availability at 10:45 a.m.


WHAT: Tour of pollution reduction plans at Stovall Farm

WHO: E.P.A. acting Assistant Administrator for Water Nancy Stoner
U.S.D.A. Deputy Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment Ann Mills
Pete Hunter, Stovall Farms

WHEN: Wednesday, April 11, 1:15 p.m. Central Time

WHERE: Stovall Farms
4146 Stovall Road
Clarksdale, Mississippi

Directions from Memphis (approximately 75 miles):
Take US-61 South (South Third Street) out of the city and continue south
Turn right onto Friar Point Road
Turn left onto MS-1 South
Turn left onto Old River Road (0.9 Miles)
Continue onto Oakhurst Stovall Road/Stovall Road (1.5 Miles)
Stovall Farms will be on the left

Directions from Oxford, Miss. (approximately 65 miles):
Take MS-6 West/US-278 W toward Batesville
Turn right onto Big Creek Road
Continue onto Roberson Road (2 Miles)
Continue onto Hopson Street (0.4 Miles)
Continue onto E Lee Drive (1.9 Miles)
Turn left onto W Lee Drive (2 Miles)
Turn right onto Oakhurst Stovall Road/Stovall Road
(4.1 Miles)
Stovall Farms will be on the right

Directions from Helena-West Helena, Ark. (approximately 30 miles):
Take US-49 South Business
Turn left onto US-49 South/Martin Luther King Drive
Continue to follow US-49 South into Mississippi
Turn right onto MS-1 South
Turn left onto Old River Road (0.9 Miles)
Continue onto Oakhurst Stovall Road/Stovall Road
(1.5 Miles)
Stovall Farms will be on the left

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