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DEP Plugs Conventional Gas Well Orphaned By The Well Owner That Contaminated A Clarion County Family's Drinking Water Well; Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Continue To Abandoned Their Wells - 767 Violations So Far In 2024

PA Environment Daily

On October 23, the Department of Environmental Protection began plugging a conventional gas well orphaned by the well owner that contaminated a family's drinking water well in Vowinckel, Clarion County. Read more here. Visit DEP’s Orphan Well Plugging Grant Program webpage for more information. 30 Webinar - It’s Scary Out Here!

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SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Sewage: You Can’t Make This Sh** Up

Union of Concerned Scientists

This is why the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s historic investments provided a long overdue federal commitment to improving and protecting water quality (and why current threats to it and the agencies like EPA administering funds are so misguided). Upgrading infrastructure is expensive! San Francisco City and County v.

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The Evolving Legal Landscape for Geologic Carbon Sequestration in the United States

Law Columbia

It is, after all, a necessary component of point-source carbon capture and storage (“CCS”) systems that seek to prevent carbon dioxide produced by power plants and other industrial facilities entering the atmosphere (i.e., A number of new state laws focused on geologic carbon storage have been enacted in 2024.

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Regulation of Seaweed Cultivation and Sinking for Carbon Dioxide Removal in Alaska: New Sabin Center Report

Law Columbia

It is also necessary to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (a process known as carbon dioxide removal or CDR). A new Sabin Center report explores the laws governing seaweed cultivation and sinking for CDR in Alaska. This, in turn, enables the ocean to absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. for human consumption).

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Regulating Ocean Regulating Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement in Washington State Enhancement in Washington State

Law Columbia

CDR refers to deliberate human activities that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and durably store it in geologic, terrestrial, or ocean reservoirs or in long-lived products. OAE attempts to artificially increase the oceans carbon sink, i.e., its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Upcoming Developments in International Governance of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

Law Columbia

But in-ocean research could implicate various international and domestic laws that might affect whether, when, where, and how projects take place. Both the London Convention and London Protocol require parties to adopt domestic laws to regulate the “dumping” of “waste and other matter” at sea.

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 Are Data Centers a Threat to the Great Lakes?

Circle of Blue

Environmental Protection Agencys region 5, which covers most of the Great Lakes states. Hyperscale data centers that use evaporative water cooling systems see more than half the water used disappear into the atmosphere as it is heated. In 2024, the Joyce Foundation examined groundwater governance in the U.S.