Posted on August 9, 2022
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GUEST POST: An Industrial Machine Moving Across the PA Countryside Leaving Behind Big Liabilities and Spreading Pollution Everywhere It Goes By David E. Hess – PA Environment Digest – August 3, 2022 On July 30, Gov. Wolf directed the Department of Environmental Protection to… Continue Reading “Conventional Oil & Natural Gas Drilling”
Category: Oil & Gas ContaminationTags: abandoned wells, brine, chemical spills, conventional gas wells, conventional wells, diesel fumes, drill cuttings, drill rig, drilling, drilling waste, environmental impacts, forest fragmentation, fracking, gathering lines, hydraulic fracturing, hydrogen sulfide, industrial pollution, national forest, natural gas, oil tanks, Pennsylvania, road spreading, taxpayers, waste dump, waste pits, wastewater, well plugging
Posted on August 4, 2022
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Hickory and Mt. Pleasant Township were ground zero when Marcellus Shale fracking began in Pennsylvania back in 2004. As with many communities, gas development became an extremely divisive issue among neighbors. Today’s story by Mike Jones in the Observer-Reporter, DEP investigating mysterious odor emitted… Continue Reading “What’s That Smell?”
Category: Pennsylvania, Washington County PATags: centralized impoundment dams, emissions, gas pipelines, gas wells, Hickory Pa, Marcellus Shale, methane, Mt Pleasant Township, oil and gas, Pennsylvania, pig launchers, radioactive waste, Radium 226, shale gas, shale waste, waste pits