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Delaware River Basin Commission: Natural Gas Drilling Regulations
November 10, 2011 | PhillyBurbs.com

The Delaware River Basin Commission will vote on a new set of rules for natural gas drilling within the basin. If they are approved a moratorium on drilling in the basin will be lifted.


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