The first project would construct 7 miles of 16-inch pipeline the company said would be used to convey freshwater between shale gas well pads 726 Pad A and Fox Pad B. (PA Bulletin, page 8137)
The right-of-way will go through Plunketts Creek, Mill Creek, Wolf and Shrewsbury Townships in Lycoming County with portions of the pipeline aboveground and below ground..
The project will include multiple stream crossings and wetland impacts on Pine Run (High Quality), Rush Run (High Quality), Mill Creek (High Quality), Lauren Run (Exceptional Value) and Big Run (Exceptional Value).
The second project would construct 1.4 miles of 8-inch natural gas pipeline on a right-of-way in Shrewsbury Township, Lycoming County that also supports shale gas development. (PA Bulletin, page 8136)
The project would have multiple stream crossing and wetland impacts in the Big Run (Exceptional Value) watershed.
Comments are due on the permits by January 13. No hearings have been scheduled, but they can be requested.
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for each project for information on how to review the permits and submit comments.
Questions should be directed to DEP’s Eastern District Oil and Gas Management Program Office in Williamsport by calling 570-321-6550 or sending email to: RA-EPEASTERNOGPRG@pa.gov.
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PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard- Dec. 7 to 14 [PaEN]
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - December 14 [PaEN]
-- DEP To Hold Jan. 28 Hearing On Title V RACT 3 Air Quality Permit For Monroe Energy LLC Trainer Refinery In Delaware County [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 107 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In December 14 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
-- Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Now Operate As Many As 95% Of Conventional Wells To Vent Methane Gas Making It Too Expensive To Comply With New EPA Methane Emission Reduction Regulations [PaEN]
-- Independent Fiscal Office Estimates Act 13 Drilling Impact Fee Revenue Of $163.8 Million In 2024, Down $115 From 2022 [‘Lower Expectations’ Of Shale Industry Support] [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Approves New Fee Schedule, Water Withdrawals, Including 4 Shale Gas Withdrawals, Contribution To Abandoned Mine Drainage Remediation Project [PaEN]
-- Rep. Martin Causer Returns As Republican Chair Of House Environmental Committee; Priority- Getting Government 'Out Of The Way' Of Energy Production [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Farm & Dairy: Western PA Residents Fight For Increase In Shale Gas Well Pad Setbacks
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: PA’s Shale Gas Impact Fee Project To Drop This Year
-- WTAE: PennEnergy Resources Agrees To Settlement After Alleged Environmental Law Violations
-- Mountain State Spotlight: WV Landowners Lawsuit Settlement With Diversified Energy Company, EQT Corporation Will Result In Plugging 2,600 Wells In WV, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Pennsylvania Over 10 Years
-- PA Capital-Star: It’s Do Or Die Time For Philly Hydrogen Hub, Green Groups Are Rallying Against It
-- Beaver Times: Shell Petrochemical Plant To Host Free Smoke Detector Distribution Dec. 12
-- The Guardian: Locals In Beaver County Pennsylvania Feel ‘Sacrificed’ For Shell Petrochemical Plastics Plant
[Posted: December 13, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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