Cyclone Fracking Disposal Well Approved by DEP


Cyclone Fracking Disposal Well Approved by DEP: https://wesb.com/2024/01/23/cyclone-fracking-disposal-well approved-by-dep/ Andy Paulsen Jan 23, 2024 | 11:19 AM
"Starting a petition isn’t something I would normally do, but I was moved to do so because regulators put the health and safety of the residents of Cyclone at risk . I know I’m not alone and together we can make this change happen. Please sign and share!"
Delivering the 1937 Cyclone area map to Governor Josh Shapiro. More info on the petition: https://chng.it/pCW4P7dS5W

See the video here!!  https://www.facebook.com/laurie.barr.96/videos/1400292757255539/

 

EPA Permit: https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2021-07/pas2d015bmck_sob.pdf

Click here for Catalyst Energy document listing

 

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Letters to the DEP Regarding the Proposed Frack Waste Treatment Facility

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Seneca Nation of Indians, President's Office Link here

Seneca Nations of Indians Letter Link here

Dr. Jan Hendryx Letter Link Here

Dr. John F. Stoltz Link here

American Indian Law Alliance Link here

Delaware Riverkeeper Network Link here

Group Letter From Coudersport Area Residents Link here

Batch of Comments 1 Link here

Batch of Comments 2 Link here

Batch of Comments 3 Link here

Clean Water Action Letter Link here

Letter from Paul W, Heimel, Potter County Commissioner Link here

The US Army Corps of Engineers, Clean Water Program Letter Link here

Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Letter here

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Letter here

 

 

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