>Marcellus natural gas production expanded in 2012
PITTSBURGH (AP) — This year was one of new records and new questions for the boom in Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling. Previous doubts about the size of the vast resource were mostly put to rest,...
View ArticleMarcellus natural gas production expanded in 2012
PITTSBURGH -- This year was one of new records and new questions for the boom in Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling. Previous doubts about the size of the vast resource were mostly put to rest, as...
View ArticleShale drillers tout recycling as option for wastewater
By Andrew Maykuth Inquirer Staff Writer The level of salty compounds in the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh spiked above acceptable limits in late 2008 - not a health risk, according to federal...
View ArticleEPA heightens scrutiny of Pa.’s Marcellus Shale gas field amid reports of...
DIMOCK, Pa. — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso’s house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is repeated...
View ArticleDimock, Pennsylvania: Water Tested As EPA Heightens Scrutiny
DIMOCK, Pa. (AP) — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso's house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is...
View ArticleThe EPA Says Pennsylvania Is Screwing Up The Fracking Investigating And It's...
DIMOCK, Pa. (AP) — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso's house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is...
View ArticlePennsylvania spars with EPA over gas drilling
AP Feb. 13, 2012 : Ray Kemble pumps drinking water into tanks along side his home in Dimock, Pa. DIMOCK, Pa. – Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim...
View ArticleEPA heightens scrutiny over Pa. gas drilling
DIMOCK, Pa. (AP) — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso's house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is...
View Article>Pollution persists in Allegheny River in W. Pa.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — High levels of an ultra-salty compound that could be linked to oil and gas drilling persist in the Allegheny River's Pittsburgh-area watershed, while the levels declined in the...
View ArticlePollution persists in Allegheny River in W. Pa.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — High levels of an ultra-salty compound that could be linked to oil and gas drilling persist in the Allegheny River's Pittsburgh-area watershed, while the levels declined in the...
View ArticleEPA heightens scrutiny over Pennsylvania natural gas drilling
DIMOCK, PA.: Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso’s house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is repeated...
View ArticleResidents Near The Marcellus Shale Gas Field Still Don't Know If Their Water...
DIMOCK, Pa. (AP) — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso's house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is...
View ArticleEPA heightens scrutiny of Pa.'s Marcellus Shale
DIMOCK, Pa. — Tugging on rubber gloves, a laboratory worker kneels before a gushing spigot behind Kim Grosso's house and positions an empty bottle under the clear, cold stream. The process is repeated...
View ArticleGOP victories in Pa. and Washington could boost natural gas drilling;...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The Republicans' big election victories in Pennsylvania and on Capitol Hill could be Christmas-come-early for the drilling companies that are rushing to exploit the Marcellus...
View ArticlePa. allows dumping of tainted waters from gas boom
Photos The natural gas boom gripping parts of the U.S. has a nasty byproduct: wastewater so salty, and so polluted with metals like barium and strontium, most states require drillers to get rid of the...
View ArticleGOP victory could boost natural gas drilling
HARRISBURG, Pa.-The Republicans' big election victories in Pennsylvania and on Capitol Hill could be Christmas-come-early for the drilling companies that are rushing to exploit the Marcellus Shale,...
View Article'Fracking' Pollution In Water: Pennsylvania Allows Natural Gas Drilling...
The natural gas boom gripping parts of the U.S. has a nasty byproduct: wastewater so salty, and so polluted with metals like barium and strontium, that most states require drillers to get rid of the...
View ArticleReport: Fracking chemicals in NE Pa. water wells
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