DEP Sec. Negrin Focused on Cutting Red Tape, Speeding New Permits

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One of the biggest complaints from drillers and pipeline companies doing business with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP), going back for years, is the lack of speed when reviewing and approving new permits. In particular, Chapter 102 (erosion and sediment control) and Chapter 105 (water obstructions and encroachments) permits. At a budget hearing in Harrisburg in March, then-Acting (now confirmed) DEP Sec. Rich Negrin presented a 10-point plan to improve the DEP’s response times in issuing permits (see PA Acting DEP Sec. Unveils 10-Pt. Plan to Fix Tardy Permit Reviews). How is that plan going?

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