Enviros Say Ky. Can't Enforce EPA-OK'd Selenium Standards

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez (October 20, 2014, 7:41 PM EDT) -- Environmental groups seeking to overturn Kentucky's new water quality standards for selenium said Friday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency improperly relied on the state's promise to measure water quality through fish tissue analyses, even though some waterways no longer have fish because of the contaminant — a coal-mining byproduct....

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