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In Pennsylvania


Pennsylvania mercury pollution in
play
New data shows that Pennsylvania
ranks among the worst in the nation for mercury pollution from coal-fired power
plants, and some fear the energy industry will try to influence legislators to
derail proposed federal rules to drastically cut those levels Times Leader  

Developer David Dodd II expected to
plead guilty in Capitol View fraud case
West Shore developer David R. Dodd
II is scheduled to appear before a U.S. judge Tuesday to plead guilty to
criminal charges connected to the fiasco known as Capitol View Commerce Center Patriot-News

In New Jersey


Lee Solomon to leave
BPU, returning to Superior Court
Lee
Solomon will be stepping down as head of the Board of Public Utilities after
less than two years of tenure to return to a position on the state Superior
Court, he said today Star-Ledger

Water utilities to get paid faster for fixing
infrastructure
New
mechanism lets utilities pass along costs of routine upgrades to customers
without regulatory review NJ Spotlight
 

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