Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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The U.S. Supreme Court added one other case to its docket Monday, a dispute about the Environmental Protection Agency's regulation of power plants that use water from rivers and streams to cool their generators: When deciding on the best water-intake technologies available for protecting aquatic wildlife, does the Clean Water Act give the EPA authority to we...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 6
The U.S. Supreme Court added one other case to its docket Monday, a dispute about the Environmental Protection Agency's regulation of power plants that use water from rivers and streams to cool their generators: When deciding on the best water-intake technologies available for protecting aquatic wildlife, does the Clean Water Act give the EPA authority to we...
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