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— DEP Reduces Permit Backlog By 98%, Has Reviewed Nearly 20,000 Permit Applications So Far This Year  [PaEN] 

— Dept. Of Insurance/DEP Highlight 30 Years Of Underground Petroleum Products Storage Tank Insurance Fund Work; Paid Over $1.3 Billion To Clean Up Tank Leaks  [PaEN]

— Interfaith Partners For The Chesapeake Bay: Celebrating The Waters Of Lancaster County [PaEN] 

— DCNR Celebrates Induction Of Bear Meadows Natural Area In Rothrock State Forest Centre County Into The National Old-Growth Forest Network  [PaEN]

— Patch.com: Three New Hope-Solebury HS Students Receive Malcolm P. Crooks Scholarships From Aquetong Watershed Association 

— Warren Times: Warren Conservation District Awards Scholarships To Local Students

— TribLive Editorial: What Are The Limits Of Expression On College Campuses? Censoring ‘The Fence’ At CMU  [CMU College Republicans President said, “The decision to censor made by the administration is an uncharacteristic and deeply concerning (breach) of commitment, as well as the trust it has fostered.”

— DEP: Shale Gas Well Control Problem Caused Uncontrolled Release Of Wastewater For Over 34 Hours At Repsol’s Broadleaf Holdings Well Pad In Troy Twp., Bradford County  [PaEN] 

— Courier Times: Bucks County Residents, Sen. Santarsiero Say DEP Isn’t Doing Enough To Make Energy Transfer/Sunoco Define The Extent Of Petroleum Pipeline Leak And Clean It Up  [PaEN] 

— PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard – July 12 to 18 – Uncontrolled Shale Gas Wastewater Release For 34 Hours; Abandoned Conventional Wells Top 300; 107 New Brownfield Sites  [PaEN]

— Environmental Groups Rallying To Protect Delaware River Watershed From Shale Gas Fracking  [PaEN] 

— TribLive: An Inside Look At Plum Borough’s Controversial Oil & Gas Wastewater Injection Well In Allegheny County

— Environmental Health Project Releases Compounds Of Concern Online Tool To Help Frontline Residents Better Understand Health Symptoms Related To Chemicals In Industrial Pollution, Released By Oil & Gas Facilities  [PaEN] 

— The Allegheny Front – Kara Holsopple: New Online Tool Launches To Help Identify Chemical Exposure To Oil & Gas Operations, Industrial Pollution

— DEP Invites Comments On 4 Water Quality Permits For Texas Eastern Appalachia To Market 3 Natural Gas Pipeline Upgrade Project In Adams And York Counties  [PaEN] 

— Utility Dive: Bipartisan Group Of 9 Governors, Including Gov. Shapiro, Say PJM Interconnection Facing ‘Unprecedented Crisis Of Confidence’ And Want A Hand In Filling 2 Vacant Board Seats  [PaEN]   

— PJM Interconnection Issues Maximum Generation Alert For July 15; Natural Gas Accounted For Most Generation Outages In June Generation Alert  [PaEN]  

— PJM Interconnection Extends Maximum Generation Alert To July 16; Natural Gas Accounted For Most Generation Outages In June Generation Alert [PaEN] 

— PJM Interconnection Issues Hot Weather Alert For July 17 In Its Mid-Atlantic, Southern Regions, Including Parts Of PA  [PaEN] 

— List Of More Than $90 Billion In Energy, A.I. Data Center Investments, Commitments Or Plans Announced At The PA Energy & Innovation Summit [PaEN]  [Warning]

— NewsClips – PA Energy & A.I. Summit Pittsburgh July 15, 2025

— Post-Gazette Editorial: Energy And Innovation Summit Is A Great Opportunity For Pittsburgh, But People Must Come First  [PaEN] 

— Post-Gazette Editorial: What Does Pittsburgh’s A.I. And Energy Future Hold? 

— PA Republican Lawmakers Rush To Introduce Bills To Give New Tax Breaks, Waive Regulations, Environmental Standards For A.I. Data Centers Already Flocking Into Pennsylvania And Locking Up PA Power  [PaEN]  [Warning]

— Kleinman Center For Energy Policy: What Wasn’t Discussed At Pennsylvania’s Energy & A.I. Summit – By John Quigley, Senior Fellow

— The Allegheny Front – Reid Frazier: President Came To Pittsburgh To Promote A.I. In Pennsylvania; Here’s What You Need To Know 

— Post-Gazette – Chloe Jad, Anya Litvak: At Pittsburgh Energy And Tech Summit, Optimism And Warnings Over Future Of A.I.  

— WashPost: Nvidia Says President Lifts Ban On Selling Some A.I. Chips To China  [The Country The US At ‘War’ With Over A.I.] 

— Environmental Advocates Oppose Gov. Shapiro’s Attendance At Sen. McCormick’s Energy, A.I. Summit Today In Pittsburgh  [PaEN]

— Post-Gazette: Gov. Shapiro Stands Out At High-Profile A.I. Energy Summit; Other Democrats Used Summit To Bash President’s Policies 

— TribLive: Pittsburgh Police Use Pepper Spray On Energy Summit Protesters 

— WESA: Hundreds Gather To Protest President, Fossil Fuel Dependence During Energy Summit

— WESA: With President Set To Attend A.I. &  Energy Summit, CMU Professor Worries Climate Issues Will Be Lost 

— Pittsburgh Business Times: What’s Next After Big-Time A.I., Energy Summit?  Shapiro: The Proof Will Be When Shovels Go In The Ground  [PDF of Article

— Post-Gazette – Benjamin Kail, Anya Litvak: Energy & A.I. Summit Made Bold Predictions, Announced Billions In Investments – What Happens Next? 

— TribLive Editorial: PA Energy & A.I. Summit – It’s Easy To Promise Big, But Corporate Investments Can Change With Market Winds 

— Observer-Reporter Editorial: Good Things Await The Mon Valley

— TribLive: Is The Labor, Funding There To See Through $90 Billion In Energy, Tech Projects In PA? 

— Post-Gazette Editorial: McCormick’s Energy, A.I. Summit Accomplished What It Set Out To Do, But What’s Next?

— TribLive: Standing-Room-Only Crowd Gets Detailed Look At $25 Billion Plan For Homer City 4.5 GW Natural Gas Power Plan, A.I. Data Centers In Indiana County 

— WTAE: Massive Natural Gas-Powered Data Center Project In Homer City Promises Economic Revival

— Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT Secures Massive Natural Gas Deals For 4.5 GW Homer City, 3.6 GW Bruce Mansfield Natural Gas Power Plant Projects

— The Allegheny Front: Data Centers Are Encroaching On This Luzerne County Town, So Locals Are Taking Action Early

— LancasterOnline: Public Input On $6 Billion A.I. Data Center May Be Limited Under Current Lancaster City Zoning

— LancasterOnline: Google To Buy $3 Billion Worth Of Electricity For Data Centers From Holtwood, Safe Harbor Hydroelectric Plants, Locking Up PA Power

— PennLive: $26 Billion In Data Center Projects Coming To Central PA, Locking Up PA Power

— York Daily Record: $5 Billion A.I. Data Center Project To Lock Up 828 MW Of Power From York II Natural Gas Power Plant

— Williamsport Sun: Shamokin Dam Natural Gas Power Plant To See $3 Billion Upgrade

— Utility Dive: PPL Utilities, With Blackstone Venture, Is ‘Biggest Winner’ From PA Energy & A.I. Data Center Summit

— Bloomberg: Talen Energy Buys 1,058 MW Moxie Freedom Natural Gas Power Plant In Luzerne County, 1,875 MW Ohio Gas Power Plant For $3.8 Billion To Lock Up Power For Data Centers  

— PA Capital-Star: A.I. Data Centers Like The Ones Coming To PA Are Using More Power, Regular Customers Are Footing The Bill

— Fox News: Electricity Prices May Spike Due To A.I. Data Center Demand If US Doesn’t Boost Energy Output, White House Warns 

— Indiana Capital Chronicle: A.I. Data Centers Are Using More Power, Regular Consumers Are Footing The Bill [In PJM Grid] 

— The Center Square: Sustainability, Community Impact Concerns Shade A.I. Data Center Investment

— EPA Is ‘Clearing The Regulatory Path For America To Dominate The Global A.I. Revolution’  [PaEN]  [Warning]

— Environmental Council Of The States: EPA Budget Cut 23%, Staff Cut 23%, Reductions In Grants Supporting State Administration Of Federal Programs, Water Infrastructure Funding  [PaEN]  [Warning]

— Bloomberg: President Using A Light Touch On Pipeline Safety Oversight; Enforcement Cases Lowest In 20 Years 

— Tribune-Democrat: President’s Tariff Pressure Pushes Asia Toward American LNG Gas To Ease Trade Tensions

— Bloomberg: Puerto Rico Idles Power Plants As New Fortress Withholds LNG Gas Threatening To Strain The Grid At Height Of Summer Demand  [New Fortress Proposed PA LNG Export Facility] 

— DEP: $3.47 Million In Alternative Fuel Vehicle Grants Announced To Lower Costs, Improve Air Quality; Deadline For New Applications Oct. 10  [PaEN] 

— Post-Gazette: DEP Approves More Than $1 Million In Grants For Clean Energy Vehicles In Western PA

— WESA/The Allegheny Front – Julia Fraser: Swisshelm Park Slag Heap In Pittsburgh Nearly Cleaned Up, Ready For Solar Makeover

— NPR:  Do You Want Federal Money For An Electric Vehicle Or Home Solar?  Time Is Running Out – Fast

— Erie Times: US Attorney Says ‘Accidentally Deleted’ Database Is A Reason To Drop Federal Charges In An Erie Coke [Coal] Case   [Warning] 

— PA Capital-Star: Environmentalists Sue EPA To Reassess A Toxic Chemical Used At A PA Oil Refinery

— Environmental Working Group: Frequent Violations Of Paraquat Pesticide In Pennsylvania Points To Health Risks For Farmers, Rural Residents

— WESA: Clean Air Advocates Want To See Pollution Permit Fees Increased To Process Air Permits In Allegheny County 

— KDKA: EPA, Norfolk Southern Manipulated Train Derailment Soil Testing Data, Government Accountability Project Report Says 

— PittsburghUnionProgress.com: Residents Near Norfolk Southern Train Derailment To Get Results Of Tests For Vinyl Chloride And Liver Damage

— PittsburghUnionProgress.com: Greed And Deceit Define The History Of Vinyl Chloride

— PennVEST Invests $222.2 Million In 31 Drinking Water, Wastewater, Stormwater Projects In 21 Counties  [PaEN] 

— Scranton Times: Two PA American Water Dam Rehabilitation Projects In Lackawanna Get Low-Interest PennVEST Loans

— Northampton, Bucks County, Municipal Authority Announces Public Water Connection Project For 334 Homes With PFAS ‘Forever Chemical’ Contamination  [PaEN]

— Inquirer – Frank Kummer: All Adults, Children Tested Near PA Military Bases Have PFAS In Their Blood, Study Says 

— Lancaster Farming: Chesapeake Bay Alliance, CNH Held Field Day For Conservation At New Holland Agriculture Campus Farm 

— Tribune-Democrat: Conservation District Leaders Tour Somerset County Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Site: ‘Now I See Hope’ [Federal Funding] [PDF of Article

— Scranton Times: Abandoned Mine Reclamation To Begin Soon For Archbald, Mayfield Warehouse Projects 

— Wilkes-Barre Times Leader: Restoring A Coal Country Watershed Begins With Counting Bugs

— Inquirer: For First Time In 85 Years, Manayunk’s Historic Canal Water Is Moving Again, As Park Of Efforts To Improve The Riverfront

— Penn State Extension: Planting A Riparian Grass Buffer For Wildlife 

— DEP, PEMA Announce Matching Funding For More Than $6 Million In NRCS Flood Recovery Projects In 9 Counties Related To Damage From Tropical Storm Debby In 2024  [PaEN]  

— Tribune-Democrat: Anniversary Of 1977 Johnstown Flood That Killed 140 People, Recent Disaster In Texas Prompt Thoughts Of Safety 

— TribLive: Flash Flood Warnings Surge To 20-Year High Across Western PA  

— PA Capital-Star: In A Summer Marked By Flash Floods, PA Lawmaker Wants Homeowners To Be Aware Of Flood Risks

— Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader: Bipartisan Lawmakers To Advance Bill On Requiring Home Buyers Get Information On Flood Risks

 — York Dispatch Guest Essay: The Flash-Flood Era Is Here, And We’re Not Ready – By Bloomberg Opinion

— Post-Gazette Editorial: The Real Reason Four Mile Run Is Still A Flood Trap In Pittsburgh [Local Politicians Opposed Green Solutions & Offered None Of Their Own] 

— PennLive: PA Farms, Food At Risk From Too Much Rain: ‘There Is No Normal Anymore’

— DCNR: Using Natural Solutions, Engineering Upgrades And Technology-Based Mapping To Prevent Flooding  [PaEN]

— Williamsport Sun: Lycoming County Property Owners Struggle To Recover From Tropical Storm Debby Damage That Left Tons Of Rock, Dirt On Their Property

— TribLive: Western PA Storms Impact Power, Roads In Allegheny, Westmoreland Counties

— Centre Daily Times: Power Restored To State College Area After Thousands Reported Outages Again

— MCall: Flash Flooding Prompts Water Rescues Around Lehigh Valley As Storms Dump Torrential Rain Across Region

— Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader: Storm Damages Luzerne County-Owned Infrastructure

— WNEP: Swift Floodwaters Cause Chaos For Campers, Animals In Luzerne County

— WNEP: Flooded Roads Disrupt Sullivan, Lycoming Counties, Closes Roads

— LancasterOnline: Dozens Of Water Rescues, Flooded Homes Report In Lancaster County Monday

— WHYY: PA, DE, NJ Sue President’s FEMA Over End Of Grant Program That Helps States Prevent Flooding

— Republican Herald: PEMA Urges FEMA To Reconsider Cuts, Changes That Would Impact Communities 

— WESA – Rachel McDevitt: PA Could Foot More Of The Bill For Disaster Response Under Proposed FEMA Cuts 

— Citizens Voice: Second Sinkhole In South Wilkes-Barre Leads To Evacuation

— Call For Presentations: PA Assn. Of Environmental Educators Annual Conference March 8-10 In Gettysburg  [PaEN] 

— The Allegheny Front/WPSU: Cleanup Work At Contaminated Jackson Ceramix Superfund Site In Clearfield County Underway

— Post-Gazette: How Pittsburgh’s Plastic Bag Ban Changed Shopping Habits

— The Litterbug Continues To Strike: Strike Back By Entering The PRC Lens On Litter Photo Contest   [PaEN]

— DCNR: Skywalk At Kinzua Bridge State Park McKean County To Reopen For Fall Foliage Viewing In Pennsylvania Wilds 

— Gov. Shapiro Stops In Potter County To Highlight Investment In Key Gas Station Near Northcentral Regional ATV Trail To Build Outdoor Recreation Economy  [Owner Failed To Comply With Storage Tank Regulations

— WTAE: Laurel Caverns Proposed As Pennsylvania’s Next State Park 

— WNEP: Scranton Mural Tells Story Of Lenape Tribe

— PA Capital-Star: Glen Onoko Falls, A Dangerous Beauty In The Poconos, Could Soon Reopen To Visitors

— National Parks Group To Congress: Our National Parks Need More Staff And Funding, Not Less  [Warning]

— WJAC: Experts Warn Of Increased Risk For Lyme Disease, Other Illnesses As Tick Populations Surge 

— Observer-Reporter: Vigilance Is Key In Preventing, Mitigating Tick Bites: ‘They’re Everywhere’

— DEP West Nile Virus Detected In These Counties

— Inquirer: Philadelphia Health Dept. Warns Of Mosquito-Borne West Nile Virus

— DEP To Conduct Mosquito Control Operations In Lycoming County July 15  

— Courier Times: West Nile Virus Detected In Bucks County: What To Do About It

— Republican Herald: Blue Marsh Federal Recreation Area Swim Beach To Reopen Saturday

— WPXI: Raccoon Creek State Park Reopens For Swimming After E. coli Levels Quickly Drop

— Altoona Mirror: Canoe Creek State Park Closed To Swimming Due To Bad Water Quality

— WNEP: Swimming Prohibited At Ricketts Glen State Park After ‘Unacceptable’ Levels Of Bacteria Found

— York Dispatch: Elevated Bacteria Levels Close Pinchot State Park Lake To Swimming

— Warren Times: Handicapped-Accessible Kayak, Boat Launch Opens At Chapman State Park

— NextPittsburgh: Experience Pittsburgh By Kayak With Venture Outdoors’ New Downtown Dock

— The Derrick: Oil Region Alliance Receives America250PA Grant For Allegheny River Kayak Sojourn

— Reading Eagle: Reading, Allentown Mayors: Illegal Swimming In Creeks, Rivers, Disorderly Conduct At Parks ‘Will Not Be Tolerated’

— Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Walking Club Helps Women Make Connections  

— Observer-Reporter: Greene County Commissioners Seek $3 Million For Wisecarver Recreation Improvements

— Discover NE PA: Susquehanna Valley Watershed Festival July 26, Catawissa, Columbia County 

— 4th Annual Susquehanna Greenway Outdoor Expo Comes To Shikellamy State Park Aug. 2 In Selinsgrove [PaEN] 

— Bradford Era: End Of Roadless Rule Brings Increase In Timber Sales In Allegheny National Forest 

— Penn State Extension Hosts 5-Part Woodland Stewardship Webinar Series – Guided Engagement With Your Land Starting Sept. 24  [PaEN]

— Post-Gazette: Facing Crop Losses, Farmers Are Turning To Deer Hunters

— TribLive: Bat Cam – Streaming Video Reveals Secret Life Of Bat Colony At Westmoreland Land Trust Site 

— PA Natural Heritage 2024 Annual Report Provides An Update On Pennsylvania Biodiversity Conservation Efforts And New Discoveries  [PaEN] 

— Beaver Times: Western PA’s Frogs Are The Stars Of Frog Week 2025; How To Watch, Listen And Learn More 

— TribLive: Frog Week A Leap Into Education, Improving Habitat

— The Derrick: DiscoverE Bug Camp At Oil Creek State Park Is Hit With Kids  [PDF of Article]  

— Inquirer: Are There More Fireflies In PA This Summer?  Here’s Where To See Them Near Philly

— Forests For The Chesapeake Bay News: Fireflies Around The Bay Watershed; Black Locust Trees; Upcoming Events; Much More!

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