U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Ky. Waterways Alliance v. Kentucky Util. Co.
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- Type
- Lead opinion
- Filed
- Sept. 24, 2018
- Case
- Ky. Waterways Alliance v. Kentucky Util. Co.
- Case status
- Decided
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SUHRHEINRICH, Circuit Judge. Pollutants can find their way into bodies of water in a variety of ways. Sometimes they travel by air and settle into lakes, rivers, oceans, and the like. Sometimes pipes dump pollutants directly into those waters. In this case, we consider pollution that reaches surface waters by way of subsurface water, or groundwater. Appellee-Defendant Kentucky Utilities Company ("K…
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Other writings in this case
| Type | Author | Filed |
|---|---|---|
| Opinion | Richard Fred Suhrheinrich | Sept. 24, 2018 |
| Concurrence in part | Not attributed | Sept. 24, 2018 |