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From: Joe Seifried <theseifrieds@verizon.net>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:14 PM ?1 F 79 9: 03To: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations ,p L t- L 2 3 — 32 3
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
Joe Seifried952 Maple AveGLENSIDE, PA 19038
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Kathy Cooper
From: MARYAN DANIELS <MARYAN DANIELS@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:16 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MARY2N DANIELS175 SACHS RDGETTYSBURG, PA 17325
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Kathy Cooper
From: LESUE JONES <LDELPJONES@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:17 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
LESLIE JONES207 CROOKED BILLET ROADHATBORO, PA 19040
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Kathy Cooper
From: ORLANDO PEREZ <QORLANDOPEREZ2933G@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:18 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ORLANDO PEREZ737 N 20TH ST APT APHOLADELPHIA, PA 19130
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Kathy Cooper
From: DJENAT MOSS <DJMOS72@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:19 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DJENAT MOSS118 WEST AVESPRINGFIELD, PA 19064
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Kathy Cooper
From: CARLYN DARBY <CASD115@AOL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:20 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CARLYN DARBY115 CRATIN LNWESY CHESTER, PA 19380
1
Kathy Cooper
From: DENNIS MOONEY <DFMOONEY67@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:22 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DENNIS MOONEY
84 BRIGHTWOOD AVE
PITTSBURGH, PA 15229
1
Kathy Cooper
From: STACEY CAU DILL <SKCAUDILL1417@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:24 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
STACEY CAUD ILL2368 WILLOWBROOK RDPITTSBURGH, PA 15241
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Kathy Cooper
From: BARB MOORE <BMOORE99@AOLCOM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:25 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
BARB MOORE2401 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE #17C49PHILADELPHIA, PA 19130
1
Kathy Cooper
From: DATTA CHELU R <UMARAONY@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:25 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DATTA CHELUR1519 SALOMON LNCHESTEPBORKK, PA 19087
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Kathy Cooper
From: ALEX GILBERT <ALEX@VALUENEUTRAL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:27 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ALEX GILBERT183 S SARTAIN STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19148
1
Kathy Cooper
From: KRISTEN REPPERT <KMAQUINN@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:27 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
KRISTEN REPPERT118 HIGH SCHOOL RDELKINS PARK, PA 19027
1
Kathy Cooper
From: RICHARD MEHLEY <R.MEHLEY@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:29 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
RICHARD NEHLEY
1004 WHARTON CTNEWTOWN SQUARE, PA 19073
1
Kathy Cooper
From: BILL LEBER <BILL.LEBER@OUTLOOK.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:33 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
BILL LEBER223 WENCIN WAYWEST CHESTER, PA 19382
1
Kathy Cooper
From: ROBERT FERRY <FERRYHAT@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:34 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ROBERT FERRY1071 N RIDLEY CREEK RDDIA, PA 19063
1
Kathy Cooper
From: Coleen ATTARA <COLLEEN@COLLEENATTARA.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:40 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
Coleen ATTARA4 ARDSLEY RDYARDLEY, PA 19067
1
Kathy Cooper
From: EDITH LANE <EWL20@COMCAST.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:41 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
EDITH LANE
1011 INDIAN CREEKJENKINTOWN, PA 19046
1
Kathy Cooper
From: KELLY WIETHORN <PKMAWIETHORN@COMCAST.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:41 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
KELLY WIETHOPN248 OUTLOOK DRPITTSBURGH, PA 15228
1
Kathy Cooper
From: COAKEY WHITE <GRANTWHITE07@COMCAST.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:42 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
COAKEY WHITE8707 NAVAJO STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19118
1
Kathy Cooper
From: PATRICE STILLEY <PATRICESTILLEY@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:43 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the pi.iblic.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
PATRICE STILLEY460 CASWALLEN DRWEST CHESTER, PA 19380
1
Kathy Cooper
From: LOUISE HILTY <MRSHILTY@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:47 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
LOUISE HILTY3161 MAPLENE AVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15234
1
Kathy Cooper
From: GEOGG CUFTON <FITGIFT@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:48 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
GEOGG CLIFTON608 S DEVON AVEWAYNE, PA 19087
1
Kathy Cooper
From: TOM QUARTU RCH <TAQ44@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:49 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
TOM QUARTURCH
3204 GARRETT RDBETHLEHEN, PA 18017
1
Kathy Cooper
From: CHRIS COBB <CCOBB115@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:51 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CHRIS COBB2415 STREET RD2ND FLWARRINGTON, PA 18976
1
Kathy Cooper
From: USA TINTERA <LTJNTERA@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:52 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
LISA TINTERA201 E MARTHART AVEHAVERTOWN, PA 19083
1
Kathy Cooper
From: MATTHEW UNDERWOOD <BUDDYGIE@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:53 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MATTHEW UNDERWOOD2020 KIMBALL STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19146
1
Kathy Cooper
From: MARY PEDLOW <MARYEPEDLOW@MSN.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:54 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MARY PEDLOW573 FOREST RDWAYNE, PA 19087
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Kathy Cooper
From: DAVE POWNALL <DAVIDJPOWNALL@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:54 PMTo: JRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DAVE POWNALL4052 FRIENDS LANEPLYMOUTH NEETING, PA 19462
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Kathy Cooper
From: CARA FUDEMBERG <CFUDEMBERG@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:55 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CARA FUDEMBERG335 WOODLEY RDRION STATION, PA 19066
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Kathy Cooper
From: LLOYD LEVIN <LEVINLPS@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:56 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent a :significant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
LLOYD LEVIN
5501 CONSTITUTION CT
NORTH WALES, PA 19454
1
Kathy Cooper
From: CHET MIKOS <CHET.MIKOS@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:57 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CHET MIKOS119 DALE RDWILLOW GROVE, PA 19090
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Kathy Cooper
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From: DENISE TEITSWORTH <JTEITSWORTH@VERJZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:01 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DENISE TEITSWORTH316 DOUGLAS DRIVEWEST CHESTER, PA 19380
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Kathy Cooper
From: JILL STEINIG <JILL.STEINIG@PFIZER.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:02 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countless :
environmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need from :dangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
JILL STEINIG1500 APPLETREET RDHARRISBURGH, PA 17110
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Kathy Cooper :
From: BRIAN FUGA <BFUGA@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:02 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
BRThN FUGA131E9THSTCONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428
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Kathy Cooper
From: KIRK THELANDER <KTHELANDERl@COMCAST.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:03 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countless jenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
KIRK THELANDER1005 GRIFFITH LN
CHESTER SPRINGS, PA 19425
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Kathy Cooper
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From: PATRICIA CALHOUN <RYSAMAX@COMCAST.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:04 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
PATRICIA CALHOUN5606 DUNMOYLE AVE
PITTSBURGH, PA 15217
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Kathy Cooper
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From: NAGESH KOLLI <NAGESHKOLU@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:06 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing the :
environmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
NAGESH KOLLI1333 GABMAN DRIVECHESTER SPRINGS, PA 19425
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Kathy Cooper
From: KEITH WIGGLESWORTH <KWIGGLESWORTH@CRSD.ORG>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:09 PMTo: IRRCSubject Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted their :
activities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
KEITH WIGGLESWORTH5897 RIDGE RDNEW HOPE, PA 18938 *1
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Kathy Cooper
From: LAURA FLEMING <LAURA.FLEMING@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:10 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a OiL and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’ s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
LAURA FLEMING Iti14 WINSTON CTBLUE BELL, PA 19422
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From: CARLA WILUAMS <WILUAMSC2541@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:12 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventional 4and unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countless .•
environmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CARLA WILLIAMS :
2541 RAINER RDCHESTER SPRING, PA 19425
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ARTHUR MCGARITY <AMCGARITY@SWARTHMORE.EDU>Friday, February 26, 2016 5:14 PMIRRCAdopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ARTHUR MCGARITY135 RUTGERS AVESWARTHMORE, PA 19081
Kathy Cooper
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JACQUELINE CASERTA <5OEASERPA@GMAIL.COM>Friday, February 26, 2016 5:15 PMIRRC
Subject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
JACQUELINE CASERTA928 TURNER AVEDREXEL HILL, PA 19026
Kathy Cooper
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From: RANDY LOELIGER <JLOEUGER@AOL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:16 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health U
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
RANDY IOELIGER535 CLAREMONT RDSPRINGFIELD, PA 19064
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Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
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JOELLEN Mt3SSELMN V f7203 BOYER STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19119
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From: BRYAN SCHROEDER <BRYAN84SCHROEDER@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:18 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
BRYAN SCHROEDER27 BARBARA RDHATBORO, PA 19040
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From: ANTHONY HERIZA <TONY.HERIZA@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:19 PMTo: IRRC :fjSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need from V
dangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption and V
implementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ANTHONY HERIZA2106 BRNDYWINE STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19130
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Kathy Cooper
From: VERN INGHAM <INGHAMVR@GMAIL.COM> V
Sent: Friday, Februaiy 26, 2016 5:20 PMTo: IRRCSubject Adopt Ch 78!78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
VERN INGHAN26 RICHARD LEE LN V
PHOENIXVILLE, PA 19460 V
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Kathy Cooper
From: IRENE CRICHTON <IRENEKCHRICHTON@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:21 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Department .4of Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need from .;dangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
IRENE CRICHTON816 BRAEBUPN CTWEST CHESTER, PA 19382
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Kathy Cooper
From: GEORGES DROUILLARD <DROUILLGP@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 5:30 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health H.
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
GEORGES DROUILLAPD11 FILMOBE STPLYMOUTH, MA 02360
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Kathy Cooper
From: AL ON EIL <EPOLEIL@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 6:54 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
AL ONEIL203 PARSONS 317 QUAIL RIDGE COURTGIBSONIA, PA 15044
Kathy Cooper
From: AMY HERMAN <HERMANNAC@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 6:56 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MY HERMAN27 LONG ?ADOW RDROYERSFORD, PA 19468
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Kathy Cooper
From CHRIS WHITNEY <CHRISTOPER M WHITNEY@GMAIL COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 6:58 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78f78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
CHRIS WHITNEY150 S BRThNT AVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15202
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Kathy Cooper
From: DAID KIRCH <DGK2227@VERIZON.NET>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:00 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DAID KIRCH109 SKYVUE DRPITTSBURGH, PA 15234
1
Kathy Cooper
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ELLEN SEAGRAVES <LNSEAGRAVES@GMAIL.COM>Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:04 PMIRRC
Subject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
From:Sent:To:
ELLEN SEAGRAVES
1037 HIGH ADOWS DRGIBSONIA, PA 15044
1
Kathy Cooper
From: HUSEIN NOORANI <HUSEINNOORANI@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:05 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
HUSEIN NOORANI114 DURHAM STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19119
1
Kathy Cooper
From: JANE MOHLER <WALKJNGFISH11@VERIZON.ENT>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:06 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent a :L4significant step forward in aligning the state’ s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
JANE MOHLER84 CALLOWHILL ROADCHALFONT, PA 18914
1
Kathy Cooper
From: JONATHAN PALMATIER <JPALMATIER@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:07 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators. V
JONATHAN PALMATIER2028 PACE STREETPHILADELPHIA, PA 19103
V
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Kathy Cooper
From: JONATHAN SNIPES <JONATHANSNIPES@HOTMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:08 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
JONATHAN SNIPES878 W BRIDGE STMORRISVILLE, PA 19067
1
Kathy Cooper
From: MATT MEREDICK <MEREDICK.MATT@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:09 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the ptiblic.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MATT REDICK111 45TH STPITTSBURGH, PA 15201
1
Kathy Cooper
From: MEREDITH WHITNEY <M EREDITH.E.WHITN EY@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:10 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MEREDITH WHITNEY
150 BRYANT AVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15202
1
Kathy Cooper
From: MORGAN PLANT <MORGANPLANT@MAC.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:11 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
MORGAN PLANT322 WEST STCARLISLE, PA 17013
1
Kathy Cooper
From: OLGA DOROKHINA <OGRIF@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:12 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78178a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
OLGA DOROKHINA920 PRIMROSE LNWYNNEWOOD, PA 19096
1 :
Kathy Cooper
From: PHIUP WALKER <PMWAL@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:12 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
PHILIP WALKER
3223 BRERETON ST APT 1PITTSBURGH, PA 15219
1
Kathy Cooper
From: SHELBY STAMM <SHELBYFAYE@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:13 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78i78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
SHELBY SThNM222 BINBRIDGE STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19146
1
Kathy Cooper
From: STEPHEN SELTZER <CRE8OV@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:14 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
STEPHEN SELTZER705 GREYTHORNE RDWYNNEWOOD, PA 19096
1
Kathy Cooper
From: SUSAN DAVIS <SFRUNES@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:15 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
SUSAN DAVIS108 BIRCH AVEBAILA CYNWYD, PA 19004
1
Kathy Cooper
From: TANI TATERKA <BZB2345@AOL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:16 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
ThNI TATERKA827 HAIN DRLAFAYETTE HILL, PA 19444
1
Kathy Cooper
From: VERONICA HARRIS <JEFFANDV20O0@YAHOO.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:17 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
VERONICA HARRIS223 2ND STREETASPINWALL, PA 15215
1
Kathy Cooper
From: WENDELINE WRIGHT <WENDYWRIGHT@GMAIL.COM>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:18 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern-day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
WENDELINE WRIGHT2330 LATONIA AVE :
PITTSBURGH, PA 15216
1
Kathy Cooper
From: Peter Ten-Eyck <pteneyck@nalco.com>Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 4:39 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever—growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
Peter Ten-Eyck416 Fox Meadow DrWexford, PA 15090
1
Kathy Cooper
From: DONALD CAMPBELL <POWELL99@ZOOMINTERNET.NET>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 7:03 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DONALD CAMPBELL1999 POWELL RDCRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA 16066
1
Kathy Cooper
From: DAVID CLOWNEY <CLOWNEY@ROWAN.EDU>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2016 6:59 PMTo: IRRCSubject: Adopt Ch 78/78a Oil and Gas Regulations
Please support the swift adoption and implementation of the regulationsfor both conventional and unconventional operators.
For too long, oil and gas operators in Pennsylvania have conducted theiractivities under outdated regulations and with virtual impunity—factorsthat have helped spur ever-growing impacts on water, air, and health
The final draft Chapter 78 and 78a regulations released by the Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP or the Department) represent asignificant step forward in aligning the state’s oil and gas regulationswith new technologies and modern—day practices used at both conventionaland unconventional well sites. They also offer better protections for theenvironment and health from industry practices, like the use of open pitsto store toxic fracking wastewater.
Failure to adopt these updated regulations would only result in countlessenvironmental problems continuing to remain unchecked and increasing theenvironmental, health, and financial burdens borne by the public.
Please help Pennsylvania get the improved protections we need fromdangerous fracking operations by supporting the swift adoption andimplementation of regulations for both conventional and unconventionaloperators.
DAVID CLOWNEY235 W HORTER STPHILADELPHIA, PA 19119
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