I just love it when someone calls a spade a spade. LaJuana Wilcher, former head of the EPA's water programs and an environmental lawyer with English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley in Bowling Green, Ky., did just that last month at the Water Environment Federation's 80th annual convention. During a panel discussion on the future of the Clean Water Act, she labeled the EPA's methods for measuring success in meeting the law's objectives "fundamentally flawed."
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