Settlement Over West Virginia Water Toxicity Approved by Court

Nov. 7, 2024, 6:01 PM UTC

The Environmental Protection Agency agreed to collaborate with West Virginia’s environmental agency to set water toxicity standards for the Lower Guyandotte watershed in a settlement with conservation groups that was approved by a federal court.

The consent decree is reasonable, in the public interest, and complies with the Clean Water Act, Judge Robert C. Chambers of the US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia said Wednesday.

 The Sierra Club, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Inc., and West Virginia Rivers Coalition Inc. sued the EPA, claiming that the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection failed to establish total ...

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