Jon Hurdle
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The company did not explain what caused the backfire but apologized for the noise, which alarmed neighbors and fueled longstanding concerns about the safety of the new pipelines, which carry highly volatile natural gas liquids.
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HARRISBURG (WITF) - A Lancaster County judge on Monday dismissed trespassing charges against seven protesters who blocked construction of the Atlantic…
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Pennsylvania's impact fee on natural gas producers raised more money in 2018 to offset the effects of shale development than at any time in the fee's seven-year history
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Environmental group asks appeals court to order Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection to set health standard
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is also represented on the Delaware River Basin Commission, was invited to the event but was unable to attend
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"When a water system is contaminated with PFAS, treatment will lower the concentration but not completely remove it. So the contamination is still there."
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A renewed legislative effort to curb the use of disposable plastic shopping bags in Pennsylvania is milder than measures enacted in some other states.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection said it will sample more than 300 water systems starting in May in a program that is due to last a year.
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If approved, company will pay $200,000 fine and step up safety inspections of aging pipeline
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The suit accused Sunoco of negligence and several other counts in its construction practices.