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Kentucky’s top environmental official says she has “grave concerns” about a controversial bill that would allow more water pollution around the state on behalf of the coal industry and other ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Kentucky's top environmental official expressed significant concerns about a bill that would permit increased water pollution to benefit the coal industry and ...
Kentucky lawmakers may vote to allow unrestricted pollution of the sources of many drinking water supplies. Here’s where, and how, people could be especially affected.
2025 The TVA is working with the US Army Corps of Engineers to reduce the flood crest on the lower Ohio River. “Expect Kentucky and Barkley Lake levels to rise as we store water,” TVA said.
The bill poses a direct threat to Kentucky's drinking water, potentially leading to contamination from industrial runoff and jeopardizing the health of over a million residents reliant on groundwater.