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Pennsylvanias Lancaster County Launches CNG Waste Fleet, Station
2014-05-23 15:50:00| Waste Age
Pennsylvanias Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) has launched a $4.8 million compressed natural gas (CNG) project that includes 14 CNG trucks and a fueling station. read more
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EIP Report: Anadarko Safety Record Unsuitable For Major Natural Gas Development In Pennsylvania's Loyalsock State Forest
2014-02-10 04:46:46| pollutiononline News Articles
A plan by Anadarko Petroleum Corporation for major drilling and development of natural gas inPennsylvania'sunspoiled Loyalsock State Forest should raise major caution flags given the company's long list of pollution and compliance problems over the last five years, according to a new report by the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) discussed today in a telephone press event hosted by PennFuture
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Natural Gas Boom Cuts Into Pennsylvania's State Forests
2014-01-09 23:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: On the side of a mountain road in Pennsylvania's Tiadaghton State Forest, I'm trying to avoid a steady stream of heavy truck traffic. Acres of freshly cut tree stumps stretch out in front of me. Kevin Heatley lives in the area and has come to these woods for years to hike. He's an ecologist by trade and he's concerned about what he's seeing. "Everything from the noise and the traffic to the lighting, to the pad placements, to the pipeline construction to the road expansion - this is all industrial...
Pennsylvanias Lancaster County Completes Harrisburg Waste-to-Energy Unit Buy
2013-12-24 14:24:00| Waste Age
The Lancaster County (Pennsylvania) Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA), has officially purchased the former Harrisburg, Pa., waste-to-energy facility. read more
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Gas Pipeline Boom Fragmenting Pennsylvania's Forests
2013-12-10 03:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
InsideClimate: Jerry Skinner stands in his garden, looking into the distance at the edge of a forested mountain. Amid the lush shades of green, a muddy brown strip of earth stands out. It's the telltale sign of a buried pipeline. "The pipelines are all around this property," Skinner said. "When I came here, the county had an allure that it doesn't have anymore. I'm not sure I want to live here anymore." Skinner is the resident naturalist at the Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve [3], a 650-acre forestland...
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