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Friday, June 10, 2011

Friday NewsClips

PA DEP Secretary Says He's Been Vilified By Foes Of Drilling
Blog: Zero Drilling Wastewater Or Darn Close Going To Sewer Plants
Marcellus Shale: Here Come The Celebs
Op-Ed: The Real Victims Of A Severance Tax
Williams Plans To Move Components Of Gas Metering Station
Need For Zoning Approval Shock To Pipeline Planner
Newton Gas Drilling Committee Sets Mission
Big Oil's Step Into Shale A No-Brainer
Op-Ed: What We Can Learn From Texas' Barnett Shale
Anglers Anticipate Better Fishing Without Dayton Dam
Report: Delaware River Estuary An Economic Engine
Providers Urge Wise Use Of Electricity On Sweltering Days
Editorial: Electric Deregulation, Tweaks Yes, But Model Works
Editorial: Time Ticking Down On Portland Power Plant
AARP Opposes Infrastructure Replacement Bill
Lehigh County Inks Deal To Keep Compost Site Open
Homewood Woman To Lead Pittsburgh's Sustainability Efforts
Bicycle-Sharing Company Eyes Pittsburgh
A Coobs Creek Park Revival In Philadelphia
Allegheny County Asks Public Health To Track West Nile
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David E. Hess at 6:46 AM
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This Blog is a companion to www.PaEnvironmentDigest.com, the weekly online newsletter and a product of PA Environment News LLC. I can be contacted by sending email to: PaEnviroDigest@gmail.com. I served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection from 2001 to 2003, Executive Deputy at DEP from 1995 to 2001, as staff to the PA Senate Environmental Committee and various positions in the former Department of Environmental Resources, working on environmental issues for over 40 years.
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