July 27,
2012
For Immediate Release
Contact
Kelly Donaldson, 717-234-5550
PA COURT DECISION PROVIDES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chesapeake Bay
Foundation Commends Permit Waiver Decision
(HARRISBURG) – LeeAnn Murray,
Pennsylvania Staff Attorney for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) today
issued the following statement in response to a
recent Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania decision affirming the ability of
local authorities to zone drilling activities. The Court additionally
overturned a permit waiver provision.
“The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania yesterday issued
a significant win for the state’s natural resources and citizens by closing a
loophole in the regulation of drilling for natural gas.
Their decision ensures the environmental
protections of Act 13 are carried out by striking a provision that allows the Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP) to permit a waiver of established setbacks
from water sources.
Section 3215(b) of the Act establishes specific setbacks
between the wellbore or disturbed area of the well and a water source.
The Court said that as written, the waiver provision does not provide adequate
guidance to DEP on when setbacks should or could be waived. Since the
ultimate goal is to protect waterways, wetlands, and other water bodies, the
waiver provision becomes ineffective in ensuring those protections remain in
effect.
While it is likely that this
action will be appealed, CBF commends the
Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania in this recent decision. As a member of the
Governor Corbett’s Marcellus Shale Commission, we advocated and will continue
to advocate for environmental protections that protect our natural resources
and the health of the citizens of the Commonwealth.”
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