NJ DEP News Release: NJ insists on strict Delaware River water protections from natural gas development


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New Jersey wants tough regulations enacted to protect the water supply and natural resources of the Delaware River Basin from any potential negative impacts of natural gas development projects in neighboring states, and is seeking a strict limit to the initial number of production wells to be drilled, DEP Commissioner Bob Martin said in formal comments sent today to the Delaware River Basin Commission.

While recognizing the significant contributions to the economy and to energy security that development of natural gas resources may make to DRBC states and the nation, Commissioner Martin said the DRBC, in its effort to create regulations for natural gas production, must move forward with great caution to ensure there is no threat to New Jersey's drinking water or environment from projects that employ a hydraulic fracturing or "fracking'' process.

 

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