Bill’s goal is water quality, local control of CBMLegislation answers calls for more regulation of coalbed methane in Alaska Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
One of the major worries over coalbed methane production in Alaska is possible harm to streams and underground drinking water, so an Anchorage freshman legislator has introduced a bill to significantly strengthen state laws protecting water quality in lease areas.
Among other provisions, House Bill....
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Bill seeks safe disposal of water Measure restores local control
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