Jon Hurdle
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Industry condemns the report, while advocates cite growing climate fears.
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The measures seek to halt Gov. Tom Wolf’s moratorium on new drilling under state forests.
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Critics push PA to set enforceable drinking water levels to protect public health
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Industry rejects report, calls gas development a 'game-changer for local economies'
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Coronavirus cases at Limerick nuclear station raised concerns. Pa. plants say they’re working to prevent outbreaks during refueling outages.
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Cheryl LaFleur fears regulator’s credibility is hurt by more party-line voting
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Almost a year after lines opened, residents will say the project remains a risk to public safety
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The Commonwealth Court said last week that the Democratic senator, an outspoken critic of Sunoco, did not have personal or legislative standing to bring a complaint
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Pennsylvania's Public Utility Commission demanded information from Sunoco Pipeline last year about what would happen if its Mariner East natural gas liquids pipelines failed, according to a newly discovered letter.
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For now, independent pipeline experts say the blast appears to have been caused by the relighting of a pilot in a flare used by Sunoco for burning off excess gases, at a time when vapor had accumulated there.