
Video: ME2 Pipeline Inadvertent Return in Susquehanna River Watershed
Edited by EDGE member, video from local resident UPDATE: New violation issued today 3-19-18 (link in comments) According to ETP/Sunoco’s word it was 500 Gallons Per Minute... Everyone within 450 feet of HDD both public and private water supplies need to be notified and could be impacted... But hey as long as a PA licensed geologist reports on why it happened and how it will be managed in the future - drilling can start back up!!! https://bit.ly/2pCIYf9 ***Breaking: Another in

Worsening Floods are a Huge Threat to Chemical Plants
By HIROKO TABUCHI, NADJA POPOVICH, BLACKI MIGLIOZZI and ANDREW W. LEHREN of New York Times FEB. 6, 2018 Anchored in flood-prone areas in every American state are more than 2,500 sites that handle toxic chemicals, a New York Times analysis of federal floodplain and industrial data shows. About 1,400 are located in areas at highest risk of flooding. As flood danger grows — the consequence of a warming climate — the risk is that there will be more toxic spills like the one that

Press Release: Federal Court Sanctions Lawyers for Defending Community’s Right to Say “No” to Frack
Photo by Keith Boyer/The Contently Foundation Court Awards $52,000 to Oil and Gas Company and Calls for Disciplinary Action Against Attorney FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mari Margil
mmargil@celdf.org
(503) 381-1755 MERCERSBURG, PA: Today, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued an order imposing sanctions on two attorneys defending a Community Bill of Rights Ordinance adopted by Grant Township, Pennsylvania. The Township has spent years f