About 1.5 million Kentuckians rely on drinking water from private wells or public water systems drawing from groundwater.
State officials said a bill to remove regulations on water pollution "applies a machete to an issue that needs a scalpel, at ...
“Unfortunately, the cabinet has taken the position that it has the authority to regulate streams and wetlands that are ... unplugged oil and gas wells, septic systems, or other industrial ...
Kentucky lawmakers passed a bill expected to weaken the state's ability to protect groundwater, wetlands and some streams ... unplugged oil and gas wells, septic systems, or other industrial ...
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