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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner DIMOCK - Around 500 gallons of fuel oil spilled into Burdick Creek, after a truck drove off a bridge in Susquehanna County Thursday afternoon. Jason Rinker, assistant Springville Fire Company chief, said...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner AUBURN TWP. - The state Department of Environmental Protection plans to re-visit the site of a fuel spill from last year that still hasn't been cleaned up. DEP spokesperson Mark Carmon said the agency...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK - The Wyoming County Commissioners are objecting to the takeover of gas well drilling inspection by the state Department of Environmental Protection. On Tuesday, the commissioners reported...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner LACEYVILLE - State grant money to help the borough drill a new water well is supposedly on the way. But borough officials are being cautious, saying they'll believe it when the check arrives. At Monday's...
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BY DAVID SINGLETON Times-Shamrock Writer Drilling by a natural gas extraction company caused methane contamination in private water wells in Susquehanna County's Dimock Twp., state regulators say. The state Department of Environmental Protection notified...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK - With two pipes beneath a road clogged in Noxen, Supervisor Carl Shook is concerned about runoff from a proposed wind farm in Wyoming County. "There is going to be a lot of water running...
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BY LAURA LEGERE Times-Shamrock Writer A state environmental review board voted Tuesday, Dec. 16, to increase the permit application fee for Marcellus Shale natural gas wells from $100 to an average of $2,600, the first gas well permit fee increase in...
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BY LAURA LEGERE Times-Shamrock Writer DIMOCK TWP. - On a gravel drilling site where Cabot Oil and Gas recently completed a natural gas well- one of six currently in development on Ken Ely's 183 acres- the landowner pointed to tears in a plastic waste...
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