Pa.’s Marcellus wastewater stats flawed – Philadelphia Inquirer 03/10/11

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Andrew Maykuth | March 10, 2011 | Reposted from the Philadelphia Inquirer The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s statistics on Marcellus Shale natural-gas activity contain serious flaws and inconsistencies, and do not accurately report the volume of wastewater being reused in the industry’s much-touted recycling efforts. The DEP’s most recent statewide statistics on wastewater production… Read more »

One Mystery Solved: Suspended Ethics Attorney Finds Home With GOP – Talking Points Memo 03/11/11

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Susan Crabtree | March 11, 2011 | Reposted from Talking Points Memo UPDATE: Rep. Doc Hastings, chairman of the Natural Resources Committee issued a release saying Kim is the first hire for the newly created Office of Oversight and Investigations, which will scrutinize the activities of the Department of Interior and “other agencies under the committee’s… Read more »

Getting the facts straight about western support for Wild Lands

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Memo: Getting the facts straight about western support for Wild Lands Oil and gas industry-backed politicians in Washington this week are continuing their efforts to return to the industry land-grab days of the Bush administration by ignoring the facts during “oversight” and budget hearings. Instead of supporting common-sense reforms that will drive robust energy development… Read more »

Controversial ‘wild lands’ policy could face first legal test in Wyo. – Energy and Environment Land Letter 03/03/11

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Scott Streater | March 3, 2011 | Reposted from Energy and Environment Land Letter The Obama administration’s controversial new “wild lands” policy could face its first legal challenge in northwest Wyoming’s McCullough Peaks, but not from pro-development interests and Republican lawmakers who have been most critical of the policy’s implications. Rather, environmental groups are prepared… Read more »

House Natural Resources Committee Taps Disgraced Bush Official and Industry Lobbyist to Testify on Lands Policy – Think Progress 03/01/11

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Josh Dorner | March 1, 2011 | Reposted from Think Progress Newly-empowered House Republicans are once again pushing for Bush-era runaway energy development on the West’s public lands under the guise of “vigorous oversight” of the Obama administration’s public lands policy. The House Natural Resources Committee will today hold a hearing into a long-overdue December decision by Interior… Read more »

House GOP members call Salazar’s ‘Wild Lands’ order a ‘War on the West’ – Colorado Independent 03/01/11

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David Williams | March 1, 2011 | Reposted from Colorado Independent House Republicans today began a week of what will no doubt be heated hearings aimed at blocking Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s Wild Lands order that directed the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to protect millions of acres of federal land for its wilderness… Read more »

Salazar battles GOP on drilling – E2 Wire 03/03/11

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Ben Geman | March 03, 2011 | Reposted from The Hill Interior Secretary Ken Salazar spent Thursday morning parrying GOP allegations that the Obama administration is wrongly restricting U.S. oil-and-gas development — including more claims that the administration wants to force gas prices upwards. Salazar appeared before the House Natural Resources Committee, where he repeatedly… Read more »

Chairman Hastings: Why don’t your claims about oil and gas drilling on America’s public lands match the facts?

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The House Natural Resources Committee, led by Chairman Doc Hastings, will hold a series of oversight hearings regarding public lands drilling policy in the coming days: Department of Interior FY12 budget (3/3/11) U.S. Bureau of Land Management FY12 budget (3/8/11) Rhetoric versus reality “Millions of acres of multi-use land in the West are at risk… Read more »

Second draft of Battlement Mesa health study released – Glenwood Springs Post Independent 03/02/11

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John Colson | March 2, 2011 | Reposted from the Glenwood Springs Post Independent A Denver-based team of scientists has concluded, for the second time, that the health and safety of the residents of Battlement Mesa probably will be threatened by oil and gas drilling within the boundaries of the community.The second draft of the… Read more »