This is great work. I’d like to

New free app

Letters-to-the editor tips

Grassroots lobbying tips

Grassroots website tips

In fracking court fight, towns get legal help from 20 groups

Portions of the Act 13 were overturned in July. It was the third time this year that state courts recognized the rights of local municipalities to limit industrial activities like fracking.
(Chris Jordan-Bloch / Earthjustice)

HARRISBURG, PA — “Pennsylvania towns are getting some legal help from 20 groups today in a court case challenging a pro-fracking, anti-community state law.

The case stems from a lawsuit by seven Pennsylvania municipalities and the Delaware Riverkeeper Network challenging the constitutionality of a controversial state law—Act 13—that sought to override local zoning laws related to the controversial process of hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking.’

The nonprofit environmental law firm Earthjustice filed an amicus brief today on behalf of Berks Gas Truth, Brockway Area Clean Water Alliance, Clean Air Council, Clean Water Action, Damascus Citizens for Sustainability, Earthworks, Environmental Defense Fund, Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition of Luzerne County PA, Group Against Smog and Pollution, Pennsylvania Division of the Izaak Walton League, League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley Gas Truth, Local Authority Western PA, Marcellus Outreach Butler, Marcellus Protest, PennEnvironment, Responsible Drilling Alliance, Sierra Club, Thomas Merton Center, and Westmoreland Marcellus Citizen’s Group, defending the rights of towns to limit the impacts of the fracking-enabled gas drilling boom.”

— Kathleen Sutcliffe, Earthjustice

link to article

Share

Comments are closed.