Kansas Points Out CWA Flaws

Officials Want Terraces to be Exempt

Todd Neeley
By  Todd Neeley , DTN Staff Reporter
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Kansas officials are challenging EPA's arguments that ephemeral and intermittent streams are connected to larger bodies of water downstream. (DTN photo by Chris Clayton)
Officials from the state of Kansas submitted comments to EPA on the proposed Clean Water Act rule recently, providing specific examples of where they say connectivity science doesn't add up.

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Todd Neeley

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