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EPA may finally look at coal ash regulation, much needed in Montana

djohnson| March 17, 2014| Home Page - Read the Latest, News

high countryWhen rancher Clint McRae first saw the swirling green and white ponds of arsenic, boron, mercury and lead-containing sludge 10 miles from his property, it was in a photography show at the Montana statehouse. <READ MORE>

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