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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Louisville Metro Emergency Services announced Thursday that they’ve finished removing chemical and man-made explosives from 6213 Applegate Ln.
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For decades now, rhetoric around action on climate change has been about things like saving the planet, or saving polar bears. Just think: How many times…
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Federal regulators have released proposed changes to two rules related to the disposal of coal ash and wastewater from coal plants.
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Ohio will begin testing some public and private water systems for the presence of toxic nonstick, fluorinated chemicals, broadly called PFAS.
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A Trump administration executive order could dramatically change federal protections for some ephemeral streams and wetlands.
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On Wednesday, Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler was pressed by senators about the impact of the government shutdown on the agency.
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Southeast Regional Administrator Onis “Trey” Glenn, who oversaw EPA enforcement for eight states including Kentucky, was indicted for multiple violations of Alabama’s Ethics Act.
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The EPA administrator in charge of Kentucky and seven other states was indicted on ethics violations by an Alabama grand jury earlier this week.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says it will announce by the end of the year whether it will take the next step to regulate toxic fluorinated chemicals.
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Industry experts and even the administration’s own analysts see little evidence that Trump’s policy changes will alter the downward course for coal.