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For Immediate Release
May 5, 2009
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White: Committee Votes to Extend Climate Change Plan Deadline, Increase Transparency of Gas Well Reporting Requirements  

Harrisburg – The state Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, chaired by Sen. Mary Jo White (R-21), approved six bills today, including legislation to extend the deadline for submitting a Pennsylvania Climate Change Action Plan and tighten Marcellus Shale gas well reporting requirements.  

Senate Bill 829, sponsored by Senate White, extends the timeframe for submittal of the PA Climate Change Action Plan and restores a 60-day public comment period. Senate Bill 297, sponsored by Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23), requires Marcellus Shale gas well operators to submit a semi-annual report in addition to the existing annual report, and requires the Department of Environmental Protection to post well production information online.  The legislation is intended to encourage additional interest and investment in the Marcellus Shale region in Pennsylvania. 

The committee also improved the following bills: 

  • Senate Bill 617 , sponsored by Sen. Jane Orie (R-40), establishes the Heritage Area Program to identify, protect, enhance and promote the historic, recreational and scenic resources of Pennsylvania.  
  • Senate Bill 783 , sponsored by Senator White, amends the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Funding Act to change the date the annual report on the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund is due from August 31 to December 31.  The bill was amended to also require any fines imposed under the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act (HSCA) to be deposited into the HSCA Fund. 
  • House Bill 262  -- Seeks to encourage the continued use of prescribed burning for fuel reduction, ecological, forest, wildlife and grassland management purposes. 
  • House Bill 263 -- Requiring zoning ordinances to protect the Appalachian Trail.    

The measures now move to the full Senate. 

In addition, four bills previously approved by the committee to increase transparency and accountability in state environmental spending were approved last week by the full Senate.   

he following bills, sponsored by Senator White, were unanimously approved by the Senate:  

  • Senate Bill 115 requires the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to post and maintain all clean air State Implementation Plans on its website, and to provide the same to the standing Senate and House oversight committees. The State Implementation Plans are the Commonwealth's formal submittals to the Environmental Protection Agency detailing how the state will comply with various air quality standards.  This legislation would ensure that the plans are readily available for public and legislative review and comment. 
  • Senate Bill 116 requires DEP to annually compile a comprehensive report on all of the special funds and restricted accounts that it administers. 
  • Senate Bill 117 requires state agencies which receive funding under the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund Act (Key '93) to submit annual reports to the governor and General Assembly - including a description of projects and amounts requested - and post the information online.  
  • Senate Bill 118 requires DEP to deposit any HSCA-related fine money into the HSCA Fund. Any business which causes a hazardous spill or release is obligated under the HSCA statute to pay 100 percent of recovery and cleanup costs, and is also liable for significant fines. 

The bills were sent to the House of Representatives.  

More information on these bills and all committee action is available at www.senatormjwhite.com under "Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee." 

 

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