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Columbia County Landowners Coalition Hosts Marcellus Shale Meetings January 28
The Columbia County Landowners Coalition is sponsoring a series public meetings on January 28 on issues related to Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling.

The meetings will take place on January 28, in the Benton High School auditorium, located at 400 Park Street in Benton. The meeting times will be broken up by region as follows:

-- 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. - Fairmount/Luzerne.
-- 7:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. - Ross and Columbia above Routes 254 and 239.
-- 8:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. - Columbia below Routes 254 and 239.

Reps. Karen Boback (R-Columbia), Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) and David Millard (R-Columbia) will participate in three meetings.

"We only get one chance to do this right," said Rep. Boback. "While it can be an economic boon for our area, it cannot be done at the expense of the environment or the safety of our residents. Informational meetings such as this benefit everyone who has a vested interest in the environment and the economy, and I will continue to follow the progress of drilling in the 117th District."

"Residents in the Marcellus Shale region have many questions about how drilling is going to impact the environment, the economy and the quality of life in our communities," said Rep. Millard. "This meeting is about a continued exchange of information so people can make the most informed choices."

"One of the problems that has developed in the Marcellus shale issue is the fact that there has been a lot of misinformation put out there," said Rep. Everett. "I am pleased to participate in this series of meetings that will hopefully put some fears to rest in the region and will help everyone involved to make informed decisions."

The event does not require an RSVP, but in the case of inclement weather, participants should visit the Landowners Coalition website to check the status of the meeting.

1/18/2010

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