DEP: Shale gas operator found responsible for water supply contamination

Source: https://www.northcentralpa.com/, January 3, 2024

 Following an investigation of chemical contamination that has reportedly spread across three townships in Greene County, Pa., the PA Department of Environmental Protection has determined a shale gas operator is responsible.

According to a report in the PA Environment Digest, the DEP posted an inspection report for the Mohr A and B shale gas well pads in Cumberland Township, operated by Greylock Production LLC, formerly Energy Corporation of America. The report states:

“This administrative inspection is being conducted of the Mohr A and B locations well sites to document violations related to impacts to a private water supply. Read more.

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