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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Tuesday PA Environmental NewsClips

Lawmakers To Reconvene, Budget Status Unclear
House Majority Leader Reed Offers Nothing New On Budget
PLS: General Assembly Continues Wait-And-See Approach To Budget
Partial Budget Raises Odds Of Work On 2 Plans At Once
Proposed Pipelines Converge In Lebanon County
Rep. Christiana Posed To Introduce Natural Gas Severance Tax
Energy Company Challenges DEP Practice Of Adding Up Fines
Sunoco Opens Chesco Office In Land Fight
Wastewater Hearing On Jessup Power Plant Draws Questions
Ashley Officials Worried Over Pollution Issues At Breaker Site
Freeport Council Seeks Sewage Treatment Plant Options
Hatfield’s Ferry Power Plan May Reopen In 2019
Green Groups Not Thrilled With Climate Pact
Op-Ed: Some Good News About Climate Change
Rosebud Idling Most PA Mines, 429 Workers
Legislators Seek To Delay Emissions Testing For Newer Vehicles
Volunteers Needed To Maintain Lehigh Valley Appalachian Trail
Cardinals Could Reduce Visits By Other Birds
New Director To Show Off His Favorite At Carnegie Museum
Phil Wallis Moves To Martha's Vineyard
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David E. Hess at 4:14 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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