Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday NewsClips

Capitolwire.com reports this morning the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources does not have a contract to use high-tech seismic imaging to analyze State Forest land for natural gas leasing as Gov. Rendell said during the debate on leasing lands for drilling. The idea was to maximize the value of the lands leased to reduce the acreage involved.
A spokesperson for DCNR now says they are using the same process they did in 2008 to lease 74,000 acres for drilling that avoided areas with significant environmental or recreational value and near existing pipelines and roads.
The decisions on which lands to lease must be made by Spring to have the leases in place in time to generate the $60 million from leasing the budget settlement anticipates by June 30.
Environmental Protection Suffers Deep Budget Cuts
State Parks, Environment Could Take Hits, Advocates Say
Editorial: Film Tax Credit, A Bad Program Survives
Gas Drilling A Boon To PA, But At What Cost?
Group Opposes Mon Drilling Water Treatment Facility
Letter: Rendell Made Bad Move In Delaying Drilling Tax
Coal Mining Backers Fight Federal Plan
DEP Asked to Look At Dredge Proposal
DCNR Meets With Pocono Reps About Landscape Project
Hazardous Material Trucks Taken Off Roads
PUC Approves PPL's Energy Conservation Plan
Ethanol Refinery Open For Business
Suit Settlement Could Further Cut Emissions
Wilkes-Barre River Common May Be Oldest U.S. Park
Dickinson College Stewardship
TMI Temps Boost Economy
Webinar: Deer Impacts On Forests

No comments:

Post a Comment