Tuesday, June 16, 2015
According to New Castle News, Lawrence County will receive a share of Pennsylvania’s drilling impact fee revenue, totaling $1,082,186.25.
The county will receive $444,395.53. 27 municipalities will receive revenue from the impact fee.
The Marcellus Shale impact fee legislation imposes a fee on every natural gas well in Pennsylvania. Each year’s levy is dependent upon natural gas prices and the Consumer Price Index. The revenue from the impact fee is collected by the Public Utility Commission. The revenue can be used for roads, public safety, environmental programs and other local and county efforts.
Via: New Castle News > Marcellus Shale revenue coming to county
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