DEP Sets Dec. 22 Meetings Of Oil & Gas Advisory Committees With Limited Public Notice
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The Department of Environmental Protection has scheduled meetings of the Conventional Oil and Gas Advisory Committee and the Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board for December 22 with very limited public notice. Both meetings will be held by conference call/Webex. The purpose of the meetings is to review comments the advisory committees plan to submit to the Environmental Quality Board on the Chapter 78 and Chapter 78A drilling regulations. The Conventional Advisory Committee will meet from 10 to noon. Click Here for a copy of the agenda. Click Here for draft comments the Committee will consider on the final Chapter 78 drilling regulations. Click Here to join the conference call via Webex. (formal notice) The Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board will meet from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Click Here for a copy of the agenda. Click Here to join the conference call via Webex. (formal notice) The only public notice of the meeting was a posting on each advisory committee’s webpage last week. Late Thursday, DEP sent its first email notice of the meetings to all members of each advisory committee and a notice appeared in the December 19 PA Bulletin. DEP is expected to finalize the Chapter 78 and 78A regulations on or about January 6 and the Environmental Quality Board is expected to meet to consider the final rules on February 3. For more information, visit DEP’s Oil and Gas Regulations webpage or contact Kurt Klapkowski by calling 717-772-2199 or send email to: kklapkowsk@pa.gov. NewsClips: Pipeline Task Force: Pipeline Projects Need Better PR How Are Act 13 Drilling Impact Fees Spent Locally, Good Question Franklin Twp Supervisors Spend Drilling Fees On Road Repairs WV Hare Krishnas Try To Reconcile Drilling, With Simple Life Murrysville Gas Drilling Debate Continues New Natural Gas Filling Station In Lehigh County Natural Gas Prices Fall To Lowest Level Since 2002 PA Bats Receiving High-Tech Protection From Natural Gas Industry CNX Gas Agrees To Settlement Over Water Withdrawals Natural Gas Power Plant Planned For Lackawanna County |
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