House Environmental Committee Meets Jan. 13 On Bill Legalizing Road Dumping Of Conventional Drilling Wastewater
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The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee is scheduled to meet on January 13 to consider Senate Bill 790 (Scarnati-R-Jefferson) legalizing road dumping of conventional drilling wastewater.

Over 100 statewide and local environmental groups and over 1,000 citizens have made it clear to legislators they oppose this legislation. Click Here for more.

The PA Environmental Council and the Environmental Defense Fund outlined their opposition to key provisions in the bill in a September 19 letter to Senate members.  The concerns included--

-- Excluding any well that uses fracking as a conventional well from the bill;

-- Oppose blanket bonds to insure wells are properly plugged covering an unlimited number of conventional wells and recommended an increase in bonding amounts;

-- Requirements for plugging a well need to be clear and should not allow a continuous flow of water out of a well;

-- Requirements for mechanical integrity and surface casing should apply to all wells;

-- The provisions related to bonding and plugging wells involved in permit transfers to a new owner are inadequate;

-- There should be specific provisions for operation and remediation of orphan wells;

-- Well location restrictions and setbacks from areas that flood in particular need to be updated and revised, including the protection of public resources;

-- The bill must ensure when water supplies affected by conventional drilling are replaced they must, at a minimum, meet safe drinking water standards; and

-- Spill reporting provisions are inadequate.

Click Here for a copy of the letter.

Senate Bill 790 was introduced as a follow up to action by the General Assembly to kill DEP’s final updated conventional drilling regulations in 2016 because the industry thought they were too strict.

The law then created the PA Grade Crude Development Advisory Council, made up of all industry-related individuals, that was supposed to “advise” DEP on development a new update to the conventional drilling regulations, but so far no draft regulations have been discussed by the Council since it was created in 2016.

The bill is a companion to House Bill 1635 (Causer-R-Cameron) also introduced in June.  The language in House Bill 1635 passed the House last session as House Bill 2154, moved to the Senate and reported out of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee and was awaiting action on the Senate Calendar when the session ended.

Senate Bill 790 has different provisions than House Bill 1635 which turns back the clock of environmental regulation of conventional wells all the way back to 1984.  Click Here for more background.

Also on the agenda is House Bill 2045 (Dowling-R-Fayette) authorizing a land swap between Ohiopyle Borough and Ohiopyle State Park.

The meeting will be held in Room 140 starting at Noon.  Click Here to watch the meeting live online.

Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) serves as Majority Chair of the House Environmental Committee and can be contacted by calling 717-783-1707 or sending email to: dmetcalf@pahousegop.com. Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware) serves as Minority Chair and can be contacted by calling 717-787-7647 or sending email to: gvitali@pahouse.net.

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[Posted: January 8, 2020]


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