NC Justices Told Creek Study Should Precede Miner's Permit

By Travis Bland ( April 27, 2023, 9:50 PM EDT) -- A group of conservationists seeking to undo a mining company's wastewater discharge permit told the North Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday that the state environmental agency won't know if a mining operation has negatively affected a waterway because the agency never established the everyday ecological conditions at the discharge site. . . .

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