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Wastewater Wells Got Permits Despite Falling Short of State Regulations

  Cindy Hoedel, left, of Matfield Green recently discovered errors in some public notices for wastewater well permits. Also pictured at an August hearing are, from left, geologist Lee Shobe, Quail Oil manager Wray Valentine and attorney Robert Vincze.  (File Photo / Kansas News Service)
Cindy Hoedel, left, of Matfield Green recently discovered errors in some public notices for wastewater well permits. Also pictured at an August hearing are, from left, geologist Lee Shobe, Quail Oil manager Wray Valentine and attorney Robert Vincze. (File Photo / Kansas News Service)

Kansas energy regulators are trying to figure out how wastewater wells were permitted despite falling short of state requirements for public notice. From the Kansas News Service, Celia Llopis-Jepsen reports.


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