Gas discharge noise startles neighbors – again
citizensvoice.com/news/gas-discharge-noise-startles-neighbors-again-1.1407649 By Robert L. Baker (Staff Writer) Published: November 24, 2012 MONROE TWP. – Elizabeth Ide said her husband, Mark, rousted...
View ArticleEPA recommends radon testing in January
Protect your family from the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. PHILADELPHIA (January 8, 2013) – January is national Radon Action Month and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency...
View ArticleWebinar to highlight best shale gas extraction conservation practices
Shale-gas development in Pennsylvania forestlands has raised concerns about whether it can be done with minimal impact to the environment. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The best conservation practices for...
View ArticleWebinar to examine stray shale-gas migration into groundwater
Sampling stray gas that is bubbling up through surface water. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Investigations into natural gas from shale development migrating into groundwater will be the focus of a free,...
View ArticleMarcellus Shale Coalition Guiding Principles Document
Pittsburgh, PA – The Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) published Recommended Practices (RP) for Water Pipelines, the sixth in a series of guidance documents aimed at further enhancing the safe...
View ArticlePADEP Proposes Antidegradation Standard for On-lot Septic Systems
PADEP Proposes antidegradation for On-lot septic systems -Sewage Facilities Planning Module Review for Onlot Sewage Systems Proposed in High Quality and Exceptional Value Watersheds – Proposed Policy –...
View ArticleEnvironmental Protection Agency Dramatically Lowered Methane Loss During...
“PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major...
View ArticleCarbon Sequestration Project Illinois – Ethanol Plant?
U.S. EPA Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Permit for Carbon Sequestration Injection Well in Decatur, Illinois Release Date: 04/16/2014 Contact Information: Peter Cassell, 312-886-6234,...
View ArticleNew Courses Hydraulic Fracturing, Natural Gas Development, Shale Gas and...
New Courses related to natural gas development, fracturing, oil production and much more. Crude Oil Origins – In this course we will discuss the formation of oil and review the theories of its origin....
View ArticleHigh Performance, Passive and Zero Net-Energy Homes Wayne County Pennsylvania
igh Performance, Passive and Zero Net-Energy Homes Tuesday July 15th at 7:00pm at the Park Street Complex, located near Wayne Memorial Hospital, off Rt 6, at 648 Park Street. Everyone wants to save...
View ArticlePipeline Panel Discussion Northeastern Pennsylvania
Wilkes University is hosting a panel discussion entitled “Gas Pipelines in Northeastern PA: Challenges and Solutions” on Thursday, 19 March between 7:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M. The session will be held in...
View ArticleParticipated in Jessup Panel Discussion on Invenergy
Participated in a Panel Discussion at the request of Representative Frank Farina – I have not worked on the Invenergy Project and I was requested to be available to answer questions related to geology,...
View ArticleATSDR Initial Study Finds Elevated Levels of Radon Gas, Radium in...
ATLANTA (7/2014)—Some homes in Carbon, Luzerne, and Schuylkill counties of Pennsylvania have elevated levels of radon gas in indoor air and radium in soils, according to a health consultation released...
View ArticleNationwide Program – Neighborhood Environmental Report Your Home Health Status
Nationwide Program – The Keystone Clean Water Team is in pre-launch for a new USA program to help homeowners. The program helps you to identify the existing and historic environmental hazards in your...
View ArticleReduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals and Compounds
“The Tendr coalition includes pediatric neurologists, several minority physician associations, nurses, learning disability advocacy groups, environmental organizations, and the Endocrine Society, which...
View ArticleWebinar Identifying Urban and Industrial GHG Sources Using Continuous d13C...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) come from a variety of natural and anthropogenic sources and have a powerful global warming impact. Understanding the magnitude and distribution of...
View ArticleWebinars Natural Gas – Disposal Pit Emissions and the Link Between Wind and...
Upper Green River Basin Disposal Pit Emission Study When: August 25, 2016 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EST Where: Webinar Richard L. Bowers, P.E., BCEE, GSI Environmental will discuss the air quality study of...
View ArticleNational Pipeline Mapping System – National Gas and other Hazardous Liquids...
The U.S. Department of Transportation offers the public access to their National Pipeline Mapping System via a free online, interactive map and an iPhone app. It displays general information for...
View ArticleArticle Submitted to Connections Magazine for February 2018 American Heart...
Show Your Partner You Care – “Know Your H20” By: Brian Oram, Professional Geologist This article was prepared based on the topic of “Romance”. On the topic of romance, I am not an expert. I have...
View ArticleaudioEARTH, a podcast from the American Geosciences Institute – Greenhouse
audioEARTH, a podcast from the American Geosciences Institute Listen now to Episode 6: “Greenhouse” The word “greenhouse” brings to mind a few different ideas. Agriculture and growth, for starters....
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