Agency To Take Action On Fracking Ban Near Delaware River
Agency To Take Action On Fracking Ban Near Delaware River
A regulatory agency thats responsible for the water supply for more than 13 million people is poised to take final action on a permanent ban on gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the Delaware River watershed.

WEST TRENTON, N.J.: A regulatory agency thats responsible for the water supply for more than 13 million people is poised to take final action on a permanent ban on gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the Delaware River watershed.

The Delaware River Basin Commission announced Wednesday that it will vote on the proposal at a public meeting on Feb. 25.

The commission, which regulates water quality and quantity in the Delaware and its tributaries, first imposed a moratorium on drilling and fracking the technique that unleashed a U.S. production boom in shale gas and oil more than a decade ago. It began the process of enacting a permanent ban in 2017. The ban would apply to two counties in Pennsylvanias northeastern tip that are part of the nations largest gas field, the Marcellus Shale.

Republican state lawmakers in Pennsylvania as well as a landowners group are challenging the commissions right to regulate gas development in court. The agency has representatives from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the federal government.

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