Saturday, March 7, 2015
In order to create a Marcellus Shale health registry, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf proposed a $100,000 funding increase to the state Department of Health, according to StateImpact Pennsylvania.
The health registry will monitor people who live close to Marcellus Shale wells. Some people don’t think $100,000 is enough to fully fund long term health impacts, though.
The Pennsylvania Senate recently approved Senate Bill 375, which would form a nine member panel in charge of monitoring oil-and-gas-related health impacts.
Via: StateImpact Pennsylvania > Wolf budget includes $100K for Marcellus Shale health registry
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