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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tuesday NewsClips

CapitolWire.com is reporting the Corbett Administration has given second interviews to Michael Krancer, Environmental Hearing Board Judge, and John Hines, current DEP Deputy Secretary for Water Management, for Secretary of Environmental Protection.
Dimock Residents To Get Money For Bad Water
Susquehanna River Basin Report Focuses On Gas Extraction
Lehman Twp. Eyes Road Wear Near Gas Sites
DEP Proposes Higher Stream Standards In Wallenpaupack Creek
Westmoreland Farmers Lauded For Earth-Friendly Agriculture
Discovery Watersheds Taking Lessons From Conewago Creek
Who Will Have Best Electric Rates In 2011?
Rendell Touts Environmental, Economic Benefits Of Recycling
18 NE Municipalities Find Out It Pays To Recycle
Give Gift Of Recycling This Holiday Season
Op-Ed: Open Space, More Than A Nice Place
Congress Renews Tax Incentive For Land Conservation
Erie's Hero BX Benefits From Restored Biodiesel Tax Credit
Environmentalists Plan To Redirect Strategies
Gas Groups Discuss DRBC Regs, Proposed Hearing
Linde Gets OK To Draw Drilling Water From Lackawanna River
David E. Hess at 6:53 AM
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