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For Immediate Release
March 9, 2011
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Scarnati, Gabler Tour Drilling Site in Brockway

WARREN—State Senator Joe Scarnati and State Representative Matt Gabler recently visited a Marcellus Shale drilling site on the Brockway Watershed.  The two legislators were given a first-hand look at issues dealing with drilling close to municipal water sources. 

"As I have stated before, Pennsylvania is experiencing the development of a brand new industry that promises to be an economic windfall for this region," Scarnati stated.  "However, with this opportunity comes a variety of environmental and governmental challenges that must be addressed.  This tour was an experience, and certainly illustrated the potential impact that Marcellus Shale drilling can have on local communities."

"As an elected official, I believe it is important to ensure that decisions made are based on sound science and hard fact," Gabler said.  "Visiting the Brockway Watershed drilling sites is one more step in working to assemble the full picture and determine what we can do to guarantee that local energy sources are developed responsibly.  I look forward to continuing to work with citizens, local officials, and experts across the state in pledging to do everything we can to be responsible stewards of our environment and our water supply."

According to Scarnati and Gabler, it is clear that there needs to be reasonable setbacks in the drilling process as it relates to the protections of streams, wells, and quite frankly our entire water supply.  There is legislation in both the House and Senate that would offer additional drilling safety measures aimed at protecting the environment and our water sources.

"Moving forward, it is vital that our goal be continuing to manage this resource in a way that improves our economy, while also protecting our environment and our communities," Scarnati concluded.

 

Contact:

Tim Nyquist
(814-726-7201)
Scott Little
(717-260-6137)