West Virginia
West Virginia seeks public comment on water assessments
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia Division of Environmental Safety is looking for public touch upon its draft water monitoring and evaluation report. The report features a listing of impaired stream and lake assessments. An impaired water is a physique that fails to fulfill state high quality requirements and might’t assist at the very least one designated use, the company stated.
The division stated the report fulfills necessities of the federal Clear Water Act to offer a listing of impaired waters and an general evaluation of West Virginia lakes, wetlands and streams to the federal authorities.
The report and listing can be found on-line at https://dep.wv.gov/wwe/watershed/ir/pages/303d_305b.aspx.
Public remark could also be submitted by 5 p.m. June 1 by e mail to DEPWAB@wv.gov or common mail to Attn: Mindy S. Neil, West Virginia Division of Environmental Safety, Division of Water and Waste Administration, 601 57th Road, S.E., Charleston, WV 25304.