DEP Invites Comments On Transcontinental Quarryville Loop Pipeline, Compressor Station Permits
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the May 5 PA Bulletin it is now reviewing Chapter 102 Erosion and Sedimentation Control permits for the Transcontinental gas Pipe Line Company Quarryville Loop Project in Lancaster County and associated compressor station changes in Chester County, part of its Northeast Supply Enhancement Project(PA Bulletin, page 2721).

DEP will accept comments on the permit applications through June 5. Read the PA Bulletin notice for all the details.  (PA Bulletin, page 2721)

NewsClips:

Maykuth: With Sinkholes Repaired, PUC Allow Mariner East 1 Pipeline To Restart

Legere: Mariner East 1 Pipeline Gets PUC OK To Flow Again

AP: Mariner East 2 Pipeline Fined, Mariner East 1 Pipeline Restarted

Mariner East 1 Pipeline To Reopen, Mariner East 2 Slapped With Another Fine

Hurdle: PUC Safety Officials Recommend Restart Of Mariner East 1 Pipeline

Crable: Mariner East 2 Pipeline Fined $355K For Spills In Lancaster, 8 Other Counties

Phillips: DEP Hits Mariner East 2 Pipeline With Another Fine

Mariner East 2 Pipeline Hit With $355K Fine For Clean Streams Violations

Hurdle: Residents, Unions Offer Comments On Mariner East 2 Pipeline Changes

Sunoco Wins Eminent Domain Challenge To Mariner East 2 Pipeline

Legere: DEP Halts CNX Pipeline Work In Indiana County Citing Muddy Discharges

PA Emergency Responders, Schools, Townships Among Sunrise Pipeline Grant Recipients

Crable: Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline Gives Grants To Lancaster Parks, Libraries, Fire Companies

Luzerne Groups Receiving Grant Money From Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline

ATF Reduces Agents Investigating Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline Dynamite Theft

Op-Ed: Mariner East 2 Pipeline Is Safe & Essential

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Constitution Pipeline Challenge To New York Permit Rejection

Action Required:

Who Will Be PA’s Official State Amphibian?  The Eastern Hellbender Or Wehrle’s Salamander?  Time To Weigh In

[Posted: May 4, 2018]


5/7/2018

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