Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
March 6 DEP News
Budget
Vitali Demands Documents Behind Corbett Drilling Plan
Op-Ed: Corbett Drilling Proposal Misses The Point Of Moratorium
9 NE PA Project Receive Federal Mine Reclamation Funds
Editorial: Technology Before Tolls
Other
Sen. Alloway Seeks Common Ground On Endangered Species Bill
Hearing Airs Delco Fears On Crude Oil Accidents
Weldon Warns Of Oil Transportation Dangers
Comcast Newsmakers: Great American Cleanup Of PA
DEP Awards Recycling Grant To Luzerne County
Lower Saucon Has Timeline For Landfill Expansion Decision
Complaints Grow About High Electric Bills
Electric Bill Spike Stirs Lawmakers
Spike In Electricity Bills Triggers Action From AG, Frustration In York
Could Electric Price Spikes Recur? Analyst Says Yes
Electric Customers Held Hostage To High Rates
Editorial: PUC Shrugs At Licenses To Gouge
Editorial: Keep Choice In Electric Choice Program
Mensch Drops Controversial Default Electricity Bill
Lawmaker Revising Electric Shift Plan
FirstEnergy Last To Get Smart Meter OK
PUC Pushes Limits On PA Solar Net Meter Actions
PPL Says Efforts Are Paying Off On Reliability
Is PPL Dumping Generation Business?
Kinzua Dam Sold By FirstEnergy To NY Power Firm
CMU Prof Nets National Award On Reducing Energy Consumption
UGI Announces 3% Natural Gas Rate Hike
Alpha Mining To Pay Record $227.5M In Water Pollution Settlement
Record Fine Proposed For Coal Mining Operations
2 Coal Miners Rescued In Schuylkill County
State Urged To Reject Proposed Washington County Mine
Project Seeks To Preserve State’s Original Mine Maps
Philadelphia Mum On Reported Sale Of PGW
Editorial: Another EPA Crock: Sulfur Silliness
Editorial: Supreme Court Should Let EPA Do Its Job
Post-Gazette Launches Energy-Focused PowerSource Website
Clarion Coke Plant Over Emission Limit
Clearfield Residents’ Stand Against Biosolids Pays Off
Dauphin Conservation District Will Hold Seeding Sale
Conservation Group Buys Land Along French Creek
Land Preservation In Heart Of Silver Spring Twp. Residents
Push To Preserve More Farms In Moore Township
Taste, Tour Promote Somerset County Maple Industry
Visitor Spending At Flight 93 Memorial Equal Government
Delaware Water Gap Shutdown Cost Communities $2.6 Million
Biking Experience In PA As Varied As The State Is Large
York Rail Trail, Steam Into History
Perkasie Taking Small Steps On Scenic Trail Plans
Moscow Officials Get Grant For Proposed Trail
Chartiers Creek Watershed Wildlife Program Planned
Retired Game Commission Chief To Get $220K Severance
Pittsburgh Eagles Know Difficulties Of Good Parenting
Birds Starting To Arrive At Middle Creek Wildlife Area
Birds Begin Trek North Despite Cold
Bluebird Nesting Boxes Available From Game Commission
Apparently Someone Forgot To Tell The Bluebirds
Erie Ridge Center Program Focuses On Invasive Species
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