Posted on Tue, Jul. 27, 2010
Georgia’s environmental regulators failed to properly review a proposed power plant’s plan before giving it permission to take water from the Oconee River and use it in another river basin, according to a judge’s ruling announced Monday.
Administrative Law Judge Ronit Walker’s decision also struck down another water permit allowing Power4Georgians LLC, a consortium developing Plant Washington, to monitor discharged water at a retention basin instead of where it will ultimately flow back into the river.
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