Senate Bill 89 would limit the authority of the Kentucky Division of Water at the request of the coal industry.
About 1.5 million Kentuckians rely on drinking water from private wells or public water systems drawing from groundwater.
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The government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, has launched the Blue Water River Guard training program ...
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It does not include the word “groundwater,” leaving many private wells drawing ... is a free pass to pollution and a betrayal of Kentucky’s most precious resource, its water.
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