Senate Bill 89 would limit the authority of the Kentucky Division of Water at the request of the coal industry.
The justices ruled that the agency cannot impose generic prohibitions against violating water quality standards.
About 1.5 million Kentuckians rely on drinking water from private wells or public water systems drawing from groundwater.
As many regions across South Africa, including the City of Johannesburg and eThekwini, continue to grapple with significant ...
OpEd: A House committee amendment gives the appearance of reducing the damage that will be done by SB 89, yet still fails to ...
The incident has raised concerns about illegal power usage and the risks involved in unauthorised water extraction.
In a bid to curb the menace of the rising pollution in Mumbai, Maharashtra government is drafting a policy to encourage the ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down rules regulating the discharge of water pollution ... with San Francisco drawing support from several business trade groups, including the U.S. Chamber ...
Plastic waste is recognized as a major cause of environmental harm, with products like water bottles, plastic bags and clothing fibers acknowledged as major contributors to plastic pollution—but ...