http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201303250069CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Federal regulators stepped in this week to revise a biennial report on impaired rivers and streams across West Virginia, after state officials -- citing a legislative mandate -- left more than 1,000 miles of polluted waterways off the list.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials proposed to add 255 waterway segments where it found aquatic life was impaired to the state's so-called "303(d)" list, named for the section of the Clean Water Act that requires it be prepared.