Articles by: Joule Staff

DEP Proposes Agreement to Ensure the Continued Recovery of Dunkard Creek

On November 1st, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection published a Notice of Proposed Agreement, page 6994, to clean up parts of Dunkard Creek, a small river that runs through Greene County, Pennsylvania and Monongalia County, West Virginia. The agreement between the DEP and Dana Mining Company of Pennsylvania, LLC, […]

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Is Everyone Leased Up?

After half a decade into oil and gas leasing in Western Pennsylvania, many of the more desirable farming areas are now committed to a drilling unit for production and leased-up. Until recently, if a smaller parcel landowner, such as those located in towns, wanted to lease their mineral estate, they […]

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The Pros and Cons of International Environmental Soft Law

The United Nations brought attention to the globalization of our society and with it the need to understand international relations especially in regards to the environment. The international community, in which we are all passive members, must focus on our atmosphere, waterways and wildlife because these resources do not adhere […]

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Can the EPA use the Clean Air Act to Regulate Greenhouse Gases?

On February 25, 2014, The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The main issue is “whether EPA permissibly determined that its regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles triggered permitting requirements under the Clean Air Act for […]

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Bridge Over Troubled Water

The coal industry has an undeniable impact on the state of Pennsylvania. For better or for worse, coal has shaped the energy industry in Pennsylvania. The state has shifted its focus from coal to other natural resources such natural gas and oil from the Marcellus Shale. However, the legacy the […]

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