Kim Shelley, head of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, is leaving her position at the end of January. The announcement came after disgruntled employees contacted media outlets alleging Shelley's departure was a forced exit.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — The head of the  Utah  Department of  Environment al Quality is leaving her position — an announcement issued after disgruntled employees contacted media outlets asserting Kim Shelley&
 We are grateful for her leadership and dedication to our mission throughout her tenure, and look forward to her continued focus and success on environmental priorities in her future endeavors.
ENVIRONMENT UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY KIM SHELLEY RESIGNATION
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