Thursday, April 25, 2024

Registration Open For Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council Level 1 Certification Training Beginning July 30

Registration is now open for
Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional  Level 1 training and certification.

Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional is a voluntary, regional credential for professionals who design, install, and maintain sustainable landscapes in the Bay watershed.

For this session we will offer the course in both a fully in-person format, and a hybrid, online/field format.

Both options balance highly interactive course content with a field day. 

Click Here for the schedule.

Registration is a 2-step process: apply online, await approval, then return to the website to pay and select dates. 

Discounts are available for companies sending three or more employees to Level 1, and scholarship opportunities can be found on our website. 

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will provide funding for landscape professionals working in Pennsylvania.

CBLP course attendees may earn continuing education credits from numerous professional organizations- check out our website for the full list.

Click Here for all the details.

Visit the Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional website for more information and if you want to find a certified professional near you.

[Posted: April 25, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

Thursday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - 4.25.24

“The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.”

-- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution  [It’s Not A Suggestion]


House next voting day April 29, 30, May 1, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, June 3, 4, 5

-- Committee Schedule

Senate next voting day April 29, 30, May 1, 6, 7, 8, June 3, 4, 5

-- Committee Schedule


TODAY’s Calendar Of Events 


TODAY 10:00: Agenda Posted. DCED PA Grade Crude [Oil] Development Advisory Council meeting. Penn State Technology Center Room 243 200 Innovation Blvd, State College.  10:00 a.m.  Click Here for options to attend remotely.  Contact: Adam Walters adwalters@pa.gov  or 717-214-6548.   UPDATED:  Read more here on the agenda.


TODAY 10:00: Agenda Posted. DEP Mining and Reclamation Advisory Board meeting.  Room 105 Rachel Carson Building.  10:00 a.m. Visit the Board webpage for options to join the meeting remotely. Contact: Daniel E. Snowden, at dsnowden@pa.gov  or (717) 783-8846.


-- Witness At Senate Hearing On Oil & Gas Wastewater Road Dumping Reports Her Home  Has Been Surrounded By Dumping; Dumping Again On The Upswing In 2024  [PaEN]


-- UPDATED: April 25 Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Advisory Council To Discuss Dumping Wastewater On Public Roads; Well Plugging Grant Programs; Regs. Limiting Methane Pollution From Wells  [PaEN]


-- PennVEST Makes $274 Million Investment In Water Infrastructure Projects in 22 Counties  [PaEN]


-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Large Woody Material Stream Restoration Aims To Improve Stream Ecosystems In Pennsylvania 


 -- Penn State Researchers Estimate Methane Emissions Potential Of Decommissioned Shale Gas Wells 


-- USDA Awards Funding For 55 PA Farm, Small Business Clean Energy Projects  [PaEN]


-- PennDOT Opens Next Round Of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding May 13; April 30 Webinar On This Opportunity  [PaEN]


-- PA Moms Clean Air Force Celebrates Deployment Of First Electric Schools At Steelton-Highspire School District In Dauphin County Funded By EPA's Clean School Bus Program  [PaEN] 


-- Williamsport Sun: PA College Of Technology Students Excel At Toyota Green Grand Prix In Watkins Glen


-- Penn State Students Help PA Communities Track Carbon Footprints, Recommend Ways To Reduce Them 


-- PA Convention Center Sustainability Report Highlights Big Cuts In Energy Usage


-- Public Source: EQT Says Fracked Gas Is A Climate Solutions, But Scientists Call That Deceptive Greenwashing


-- NorthcentralPA.com: EQT Gas Invites Applications For PA Qrew Camps For Students Grades 9-11 To Teach about Natural Gas Industry, Careers


-- Williamsport Sun Guest Essay: Lift The LNG Gas Permit Ban [On New Gas Export Facilities] - By David Callahan, Marcellus Shale Gas Coalition [Coalition Wants To Ship PA Gas To Our Competitor China ]


-- PennLive Guest Essay: Warning: Climate Radicals Are Coming To Western PA - Oil & Gas In Crosshairs - By Sam Breene, Venango County Commissioners  [Conventional Oil Well Wastewater Spill Contaminates Venango County Village Water Supply]


-- TribLive: American Lung Assn. Ranks Pittsburgh Area Among Nation’s Most Polluted


-- TribLive: Pine Township, Allegheny County Earns Governor’s Local Government Excellence Award For Environmental Initiatives


-- Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance Organizing 2025 Abandoned Mine Pools As Resources Conference April 23-24   [PaEN] ]


-- Organic Agriculture Transition Expert Luke Howard Joins Rodale Institute To Lead Agricultural Land Revitalization Project In South Central PA  [PaEN]


-- Interfaith Partners For Chesapeake Bay Host May 2 Webinar: How To Get Your Green Projects Funded  [PaEN]


-- Shapiro Administration, Attorney General Urge Participation In National Prescription Drug Take Back Day April 27  [PaEN]


-- PA Environmental Educators Host PA Environmental Justice & Education Summit May 13  [PaEN] 


-- EPA Announces Online Collection Of Environmental Justice Resources


-- DCNR Invites Pennsylvanians To Complete Online Outdoor Recreation Survey  [PaEN]


-- South Mountain Partnership Action Alert: Support Needed For New Michaux State Forest District Resource Center In Franklin County  [PaEN] 


-- Asbury Woods Environmental Center In Erie Celebrates Arbor Day April 27 


-- KDKA: Great Allegheny Passage Trail Ranked Among The Best Trails In The Country


-- Registration Now Open For 2024 Delaware River Sojourn June 15-22 


-- TribLive Guest Essay: Wildfire Smoke Is Coming For US Again, We’re Not Ready - By Mark Gongloff, Bloomberg 


-- WNEP: Feds Require Upgrades At Monroe County Wildlife Center


Train Derailments


-- TribLive Editorial: Federal Rail Safety Rule No Substitute For Congressional Action 


-- AP: Norfolk Southern’s Earnings Offer Railroad Chance To Defend Its Strategy Ahead Of Shareholder Control Vote


Other States/National/International


-- EPA Finalizes Suite Of Standards To Reduce Pollution From Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants


-- NPR: Coal And New Gas Power Plants Will Have To Meet Climate Pollution Targets


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[Posted: April 25, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

Witness At Senate Hearing On Oil & Gas Wastewater Road Dumping Reports Her Home Has Been Surrounded By Dumping; Dumping Again On The Upswing In 2024

Siri Lawson from Warren County said her home has now been surrounded by oil and gas wastewater dumping, including three incidents on the road in front of her home since April 4.

Lawson provided testimony on April 17 to the Senate Democratic Policy Committee on the issue of road dumping oil and gas wastewater on public roads.

Lawson said there was no oil and gas wastewater dumped on her road in Farmington Township for more than six years after the 2018 Environmental Hearing Board case she brought was settled.  Read more here.

The settlement resulted in a moratorium-- not a ban-- on certain DEP approvals for road dumping, and has not stopped conventional well owners from dumping their wastewater on public roads.  Read more here.

On April 4 and 15, Lawson said oil and gas wastewater was dumped on Lindell Road that runs past her home.

On April 17 she provided testimony to the Senate Committee on the issue of road dumping. Read more here.

And then on April 19, she said, “I left [home], I believe it was quarter of nine in the morning and I returned at like ten-thirty. And so there was about an hour and a half, hour and 45 minutes I was gone.  And it was during that time period they [dumped again].”

Each time, Lawson said she experienced the symptoms typical of past exposures to oil and gas wastewater-- “burning sinuses, a burning mouth and respiratory issues” and her voice gets hoarse because of the irritation of the vocal cords, which can last for days.

Lawson said, “It's an in your face warning, you can't stop me” move by the industry.

“They sent me a message, which I have to ignore,” said Lawson

She called the Department of Environmental Protection to report the road dumping each time and an inspector came out a few hours after the April 19 dumping, but by then the wastewater had dried.

She said the DEP inspector told her he took measurements for conductivity on the road, but based on that test he could not find evidence of oil and gas wastewater.

Lawson said she is continuing her conversations with DEP because her photos clearly show something was dumped on her road.

Lawson has reported road dumping-- documented with photos-- on nearly every paved and dirt road around her home to DEP.

The roads include state roads Scranton Hollow Road, Miller Hill Road, Jackson Run Road and Follet Run Road as well as local roads Cemetery Road (dirt), West Road (dirt), Creamery Road (tar/chip) and Logan Road (tar/chip).

These are all roads Lawson must use to go to the store, doctors or anywhere else and they’ve been repeatedly dumped on.  (See map)

Click Here for Lawson’s photos of dumping on these roads.

“The ink had hardly dried on the 2018 Environmental Hearing Board oil and gas wastewater roads spreading decision when we began seeing dirt roads freshly spread with well head brine from Meadville [Crawford County]-- near DEP Northwest Regional Office-- to Franklin [Venango County] and as far East as Bradford [Bradford County],” said Lawson.

“We frequently travel south through the Warren, Forest, Crawford and Venango areas and dirt road after dirt road would bear the telltale marks of fresh brine spreading.   

“In 2022, we began noticing wellhead brine was being dumped on paved roads, year round,” said Lawson.  “When wet, fresh wellhead brine looks much different on paved roads than commercial PennDOT brine.  When dry, it leaves a much different residue and stain marking.  

“We have seen widespread evidence of wellhead road brining spanning from roads in Chautauqua County in New York as far South as I-80 and Ridgeway [Elk County],” Lawson explained.

“In 2024, oil and gas wastewater road dumping is once again on the upswing.”

Click Here for Lawson’s testimony before the Senate Committee on road dumping.

Report Violations To DEP

To report oil and gas violations or any environmental emergency or complaint, visit DEP’s Environmental Complaint webpage.

Upcoming Event:

-- UPDATED: April 25 Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Advisory Council To Discuss Dumping Wastewater On Public Roads; Well Plugging Grant Programs; Regs. Limiting Methane Pollution From Wells  [PaEN] 

Related Articles - Senate Hearing:

-- Senate Hearing: The Case For An Immediate, Total Ban On Road Dumping Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater  [PaEN]

-- Senate Hearing: Penn State Expert: ‘No More Research That Needs To Be Done’ To Justify A Ban On Road Dumping Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater  [PaEN] 

-- Senate Hearing: First-Hand Account Of Health, Environmental Impacts From Road Dumping Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater - ‘Inhaling Oil & Gas Wastewater 24-Hours A Day’  [PaEN]

-- Senate Hearing: 3.5 Million Gallons Of Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater Dumped On PA Public Roads Since DEP’s ‘Moratorium’ On Dumping Started 6 Years Ago  [PaEN] 

-- Senate Hearing: DEP Still Evaluating The Data On Road Dumping Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater; Asks Public To Report Road Dumping  [PaEN]

PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:

-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - April 13 to 19 - Oil & Gas Well Owners Actively, Repeatedly Ignoring DEP Notices Of Violation; 12 Abandoned Wells  [PaEN]

-- Attorney General Henry Files Charges Against Shell Falcon Pipeline For Failure To Report Drilling Issues That Caused Industrial Waste, Potential for Water Pollution  [PaEN]

-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - April 20 [PaEN] 

Related Article This Week - Gas:

-- Clean Air Council/Sierra Club: PA Falling Behind In Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Bonding; Burden Falls On Taxpayers  [PaEN] 

NewsClips:

-- Inquirer Guest Essay: You Don’t Need To ‘Sacrifice’ Chester For Europe’s LNG Gas Security - By Lisa Badum, Member Of German Bundestag Since 2017 

-- Beaver County Times: Shell Charged For Falcon Pipeline Spills During Plant Construction

 -- Penn State Researchers Estimate Methane Emissions Potential Of Decommissioned Shale Gas Wells

-- Marcellus Drilling News: Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Votes To Shut Down 3 Athens Wastewater Injection Wells

-- Cleveland.com: Ohio Oil & Gas Wastewater Injection Well Leaked Waste For Years Before State Finally Stopped It 

-- Reuters: New ‘Simul-Frac’ Technology Helps US Shale Oil/Gas Industry Start To Rebuild Well Productivity; Needs Lots Of Wells Drilled

[Posted: April 25, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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