DEP Invites Comments On Proposed Changes To Mariner East 2 Pipeline Erosion Permit In Cambria County
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the April 27 PA Bulletin inviting comments on proposed changes to the Mariner East 2 Pipeline erosion and sedimentation permit in Cambria County (page 2064)

The changes involve 2 locations-- Goldfinch Lane in Jackson Township and William Penn Avenue in East Taylor Township.

Comments are due by May 28.  Questions or file review requests should be direct to Dana Drake, DEP Southwest Regional Office, 412-442-4000.

For more information, read the entire PA Bulletin notice (page 2064).

Visit DEP’s Mariner East 2 Pipeline webpage for more information on permits and compliance actions related to this pipeline project.

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[Posted: April 26, 2019]


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