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In Pennsylvania
DEP reviews its shale Inspections State inspectors found 633 violations at Marcellus Shale
drilling sites during the first five months of this year, and were almost three
times more likely to find violations at drill sites in north central
Pennsylvania than in the southwest, says a DEP report released Tuesday Post-Gazette
drilling sites during the first five months of this year, and were almost three
times more likely to find violations at drill sites in north central
Pennsylvania than in the southwest, says a DEP report released Tuesday Post-Gazette
Area soot linked to 1,300 deaths Nearly 1,300 premature deaths could be prevented annually in
the Pittsburgh area with stronger federal pollution controls on soot, according
to a report to be released today by a team of health and environmental groups Tribune-Review
In New Jersey
Plug-In Vehicles: Where to charge, what
to charge Electric vehicles are on the roll but New Jersey
will need an electric infrastructure to keep them rolling NJ Spotlight
> Long-term flooding relief nowhere in sight The Record
to charge Electric vehicles are on the roll but New Jersey
will need an electric infrastructure to keep them rolling NJ Spotlight
Army Corps closer to finishing Peckman River study The U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers is conducting a $2.2M study that will determine how they
implement a plan to mitigate flooding along the Peckman River in Little Falls,
Woodland Park and Cedar Grove The Record
> North Jersey officials discuss flooding fixes
> Long-term flooding relief nowhere in sight The Record