What could possibly go wrong? The Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority is seeking a permit from the state Department of Environmental Protection to treat up to 150,000 gallons per day of Marcellus Shale waste water in its sewage stream.
Dimock Township Supervisors met Monday night at the township building, and the most urgent item on their agenda was to decide whether to adopt an ordinance terminating their membership with the Susquehanna County Council of Governments.
A high official of the state's Department of Environmental Protection told a public forum that there was little contamination of water occurring in Pennsylvania as a result of gas drilling activity in the Marcellus Shale field.
Set aside money from gas drilling Editor: State Reps. Tim Seip and David Kessler got it right , saying money set aside from natural gas drilling will help to protect local communities and fund the inevitable cleanup of the environment.
Tricia Pursell SHAMOKIN DAM - Several sources say good news about the Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway could accompany a visit to the region by the governor on Friday morning.