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Law Meant To Push Drilling Further From Houses Had Little Impact, Study Finds


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Michanowicz said increasing the setback rule in Pennsylvania would not have much effect if the law’s exemptions remain intact.
“It’s probably a different set of policy tools if your goal is to protect public health and safety,” he said. That could include placing additional emissions controls on wells built within the 500-foot zone, or forcing companies to perform “alternate site analysis” where they would need to show why placing a well within the 500-foot zone is necessary.
Michael McCawley, clinical associate professor of occupational and environmental health sciences at West Virginia University, said in an email that the study showed the exemption for existing well pads in Act 13 “seems to nullify the effect” of the law. “It appears that Act 13 has so far, since its promulgation in 2012, not significantly changed the rate at which 500-foot setbacks from unconventional natural gas wells ....

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More environmental rollbacks moving through West Virginia's Legislature | News


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A bill speeding through the Legislature would further weaken landmark chemical tank safety rules — passed after the 2014 spill at Freedom Industries near Charleston that contaminated drinking water for 300,000 people (pictured) — by excluding the natural gas industry from the regulation. Another measure moving through the legislative process would update pollution standards to allow industries to release higher amounts of some types of chemicals.
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By Erin Beck
Mountain State Spotlight
Mar 11, 2021
Mar 11, 2021
A bill speeding through the Legislature would further weaken landmark chemical tank safety rules — passed after the 2014 spill at Freedom Industries near Charleston that contaminated drinking water for 300,000 people (pictured) — by excluding the natural gas industry from the regulation. Another measure moving through the legislative process would update pollution standards to allow ....

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