SWN Production Company, LLC, a Texas-based natural gas developer, is appealing a West Virginia circuit court decision upholding local zoning laws’ ability to limit the location of oil and gas activities. The appeal’s outcome may greatly affect the ability of local governments to control oil and gas activities in their communities.
FAIR SHAKE BRINGS ON NEW LAWYER TO EXPAND SERVICES FOR COMMUNITIES WITH LEAD EXPOSURE
Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services has provided assistance to communities experiencing lead exposure for over seven years. While the mission of Fair Shake is to foster equal access to environmental justice in the Appalachian Region, the variation of laws governing lead between state and local jurisdictions have been a barrier to the expansion of services for lead exposure. That is why Fair Shake is excited to announce that Brooke Christy, a recent Pitt Law graduate, has joined Fair Shake’s staff as an Equal Justice Works Fellow dedicated to specializing in lead exposure.
Pleasants Power Station - Potential Permits and Approvals Needed for Pyrolysis Plans
Omnis has not announced a timeline for its proposed facility. However, Omnis will undoubtedly need to apply for permits with West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). To date there has been nothing filed of record. The very first step Omnis will need to take will be to immediately file for Change of Ownership on the existing permits to continue operations of the coal fired plant.
THE SHELL CONSENT ORDER – WHAT HAPPENED, WHAT DOES IT MEAN, AND WHAT COMES NEXT?
A consent order is an agreement between an administrative agency like the Department of Environmental Protection and a private party such as Shell that can be used to enforce the agency’s rules. In this case, the Department of Environmental Protection has ordered Shell to lower their emissions and comply with their original Plan Approval, and Shell has agreed to the Department’s terms by signing it as well. The consent order adds several new mandatory monitoring and reporting requirements for Shell as the facility resumes operations. Shell will be required to do additional modeling of the malfunctioning flares, monthly reporting of the facility’s emissions, and details of their plans for making repairs.
Proposed Aliquippa Steel Manufacturing Plant - What You Need To Know
Since 72 Steel is still in its initial stages of development, there are plenty of opportunities for public participation in both the local and state permitting processes. As listed above, some of these actions include making a written or oral public comment or challenging approvals in the proper court or tribunal. Participating in these types of actions helps ensure the public’s wishes and concerns are heard with the new industrial development in the Aliquippa area.