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Upper Burrell supervisors approve Marcellus shale gas compressor station

The Upper Burrell supervisors have approved a Marcellus shale natural gas compressor station off of White Cloud Road on Arconic property, which is zoned industrial. The official vote Wednesday night was unanimous but complicated. Two of the three supervisors, Michael Conley and Kenneth Slahtovsky, initially abstained from voting because they

Marcellus shale natural gas driller proposes compressor station in Upper Burrell

Olympus Energy is seeking state approval to develop a Marcellus shale natural gas compressor station in Upper Burrell, off White Cloud Road on undeveloped industrial property owned by Arconic. Olympus Energy of Canonsburg has three well pads to tap natural gas in the Marcellus shale rock formation approved by the

Upper Burrell wants closer look at PennDOT drainage problems along Route 780 and Lower Drennan Road

Courtesy of Macy Miller   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Upper Burrell officials want to make sure PennDOT is aware of the extent of drainage issues with its drainage pipe from Route 780 and surrounding properties that discharge to Lower Drennan Road. During their meeting Wednesday, supervisors temporarily shelved development plans for a Dollar General along Route 780 at Dewey Drive until the developer irons out the drainage problem and PennDOT fixes it. The stormwater drainage for the store has become an issue because the store developers are proposing to use a PennDOT drainage pipe that is broken.

Lower Burrell says recent Right-to-Know requests are excessive and vexatious

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Lower Burrell plans to send a cease-and-desist letter to a Plum man whose Right-to-Know Law requests have, officials claim, become excessive and “vexatious.” Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law entitles the public and media to secure most records from public agencies in the state within five days of a request. Dave Bayne, 73, said he has sent 27 Right-to-Know requests to Lower Burrell over the past three months. Among other things, he said he has been asking for pages from the police procedure manual. Additionally, Bayne has photographed some city public works employees and requested that the city identify them.

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