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Marcellus Shale Drillers in Pennsylvania Amass 1614 Violations Since 2008

Org./Source: Pennsylvania Land Trust Association
Year: 2010

The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association has reviewed environmental violations accrued by Marcellus Shale drillers working in Pennsylvania between January 2008 and August 20, 2010. The records were obtained via a Right to Know Request made to the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).

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Topic tags: Natural Gas/Marcellus Shale

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