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Allegheny River Headwaters Watershed Conservation Plan

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<strong>Allegheny</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Headwaters</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Chapter 7. Management Recommendations<br />

GOAL 2-5: ADDRESS MARCELLUS SHALE CONCERNS (CONTINUED).<br />

Objective 2: Coordinate efforts among agencies, conservation groups, and industries in order to protect<br />

infrastructure and natural resources, while recovering natural gas within the Marcellus shale<br />

formation (continued).<br />

Method to achieve objective: Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority<br />

2. Change bonding requirements for existing vertical wells<br />

to cover the likely higher plugging cost required for<br />

Marcellus wells by working with neighboring states to<br />

establish sufficient bonding rates to cover the plugging<br />

costs if wells are abandoned.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups, Legislators,<br />

DEP, EPA<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA<br />

Medium<br />

3. Work with Department of Environmental Protection to<br />

establish protection for Exceptional Value, High<br />

Quality, and Wilderness Trout streams requiring<br />

individual permits for gas development providing the<br />

public an opportunity to review, comment, or request a<br />

public meeting about the proposed drilling activities or<br />

not permits the sites at all.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups, DEP, PFBC<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP,<br />

PFBC<br />

High<br />

4. Evaluate the overall impacts to groundwater and surface<br />

water flows and place a cap on permits to prevent total<br />

Maximum Daily Loads from being reached.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups,<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Districts, Gas<br />

Companies, DEP<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP,<br />

USGS<br />

High<br />

5. Establish a tax or fee on natural gas extraction to<br />

develop a fund to reimburse impacted municipalities for<br />

road infrastructures, remediate impacts cause by the<br />

recovery of natural gas, and cover Pennsylvania<br />

Department of Environmental Protection's<br />

administrative costs, such as permitting, inspections,<br />

and enforcement.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups, Legislators,<br />

Municipalities, DEP,<br />

EPA<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP, EPA<br />

High<br />

GOAL 2-6: INCREASE AWARENESS TO REDUCE ILLEGAL DUMPING ACTIVITY.<br />

Objective 1: Increase awareness about the impacts from litter, illegal dumps and abandoned vehicles.<br />

Method to achieve objective: Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority<br />

1. Educate citizens about the impacts illegal dumping has<br />

on water quality and the environment, aesthetics, health<br />

and human safety, and the economy.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups,<br />

Municipalities, PA<br />

CleanWays, DCNR,<br />

DEP<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP<br />

Medium<br />

2. Develop public service announcements about proper<br />

waste disposal and recycling opportunities.<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Groups,<br />

Municipalities,<br />

Media, PA<br />

CleanWays, DEP<br />

Foundations, Private<br />

Sources, DEP<br />

Low<br />

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