In a sweeping announcement, Environmental Protection Agency Secretary Lee Zeldin last week proclaimed that the federal ...
About 1.5 million Kentuckians rely on drinking water from private wells or public water systems drawing from groundwater.
The 300MW wind farm was rejected by an independent panel, leading to outrage and a threat to dig up coal from right-leaning regional development minister.
Environmentalists: Water draining from beneath a lined landfill containing coal ash is nevertheless contaminated and threatens the Des Moines River ...
Supporters said the bill would ease regulations for coal mining and other industries ... weaken the state's ability to protect groundwater, wetlands and some streams, lakes and springs from ...
When it comes to developing lands within a flood zone in the Chehalis River Basin, there aren't many options to begin with, let alone alternatives that can benefit the local economy and aid in the ...
The landfill has a liner that separates coal ash, or waste material from burning ... it at a rate of up to 84,000 gallons per day to a wetland that flows into a tributary of the Des Moines River ...
gas and coal takes carbon from underground, burns it and releases it into the air faster than it would have naturally if left underground. “Now we’re in a situation where, instead of wetlands ...
Pennsylvania’s wetlands face a new threat from a Trump ... and Consol Pennsylvania Coal Co., now Core Natural Resources, which wants a permit for a coal waste disposal area in Washington County.
gas and coal takes carbon from underground, burns it and releases it into the air faster than it would have naturally if left underground. “Now we’re in a situation where, instead of wetlands ...
Weakened wetland protections under SB 89 could exacerbate ... SB 89 is being promoted as a win for industry, particularly coal, but the consequences would be disastrous. Every local official ...
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