Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Representative DeWeese Encourages DEP

Drop the Sledge and Hire More Staff

In a letter to acting Secretary of Environmental Protection John Hanger, Representative & Majority Whip, Bill DeWeese, Greene, Fayette & Washington counties, encouraged Hanger to rescind any blanket decree afflicting scientifically sound operators in the Marcellus Shale. He is, of course, referring to the DEP order banning the treatment of frac water in the Monongahela River Basin by municipal treatment plants. This decree, designed to reduce the TDS (total dissolved solids) in the river has resulted in a range of consequences from a total shut down of fraccing operations to the addition of significant costs to transport frac flowback to one of the few available treatment plants in the state. According to DeWeese, the decree makes no distinction between those operators and those of a lesser quality who might have inadequate or few pollution controls in place.

He also suggested that the agency expedite the permitting process so the natural gas industry doesn’t gravitate outside of the borders of the Commonwealth.

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