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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Thursday PA Environmental NewsClips

PLS: IFO: Impact Fee Collections Down $38 Million This Year
Impact Fee Poised To Bring In $38M Less Than Last Year
Gas Impact Fees Expected To Drop 17 Percent This Year
Counties To Receive $30M Less From Impact Fee
Driller Requests Corral To Support Work Outside N. Strabane
PA Shale Drilling Cooled In 2015
EPA Science Panel Repeats Concerns About Fracking Report
Cone Midstream Reports Rise In 4th Quarter Profits
PA Electronics Recycling Fix A Long Way Off
150 People Who Made Scranton Great: Bernie McGurl
Millvale, Allegheny County Urban Solar Village
Solar Industry Bigger Than Coal, But Not In PA
FirstEnergy Homes In On Transmission, Distribution Growth
Options Broad For Redeveloping Shenango Coke Works Site
Editorial: Supreme Court Suspended Sensible Carbon Plan
Allegheny County Appeals To EPA Over Sewer System Fixes
Website Tracks Progress Of Chesapeake Bay Restoration
Ice Jams Not An Issue So Far In Northeast
Penn State Survey: Americans Love Their Parks
Grant Allows Morrisville To Close Gap In Delaware Canal Trail
Frostburg State Leads Effort To Save Allegheny Woodrat
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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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