
Pennsylvania Attorney General Launches Fracking Probe After Residents Call for Help
Image by Kyle Pattison for Public Herald From our friends at Public Herald: http://publicherald.org/pennsylvania-attorney-general-launches-fracking-probe-residents-call-help/ Report by Melissa A. Troutman for Public Herald: Over the past seven months, Pennsylvania’s Attorney General has received an influx of phone calls from residents alleging that officials at the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have ignored or covered up drinking water contamination, il

Your health vs. cracker plant jobs
From Terrie Baumgardner at Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Committee (marcellusawareness.com) for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: http://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/2017/04/06/Your-health-vs-cracker-plant-jobs/stories/201704300020 Consider the full impact of the massive Shell operation in Beaver County, PA Toxic air + large population = many people in the crosshairs for future harm. Allegheny County has no reason to welcome the cracker when it ranks in the top 2 percent for

Video: Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro - Investigate the DEP!
Created by E.D.G.E. member ***Pennsylvanians from across the state are calling Attorney General Josh Shapiro asking him to investigate the DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) for mishandling fracking-related complaints as exposed in a recent report by investigative journalists Public Herald. Report: www.publicherald.org/dep Demand that Governor Wolf STOP all oil & gas construction permits until the investigation is complete. Attorney General Shapiro has the responsib

Press Release: Across Pennsylvania, Resistance to Fossil Fuel Pipelines Grows: Pressure is on Gov. &
To view the full release and download media and documentation: http://tinyurl.com/ResistSunocoPA-Press Across Pennsylvania, Resistance to Fossil Fuel Pipelines Grows: Pressure is on Gov. & AG to Act In response to a three year investigation by Public Herald, revealing 9,000+ hidden citizen complaints and water contamination cases in which the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) committed misconduct: including negligence, misfeasance and malfeasance, Pe