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Scranton, [[Pennsylvania]]-based '''Farnham & Associates, Inc.''' is a full-service engineering consulting firm with a specialty in water and wastewater systems. Scranton, [[Pennsylvania]]-based '''Farnham & Associates, Inc.''' is a full-service engineering consulting firm with a specialty in water and wastewater systems.
-Farnham was in the news in August, 2008 when it had represented [[Stone Energy Corporation|Stone Energy]] in connection with its vertical test well on the Matoushek property in Clinton Township, [[Pennsylvania]]. This had been the first [[Marcellus shale]] well to be drilled in Wayne County, PA. The company had come under scrutiny by the [[Delaware River Basin Commission]] for allegedly failing to abide by the Commission's approval process before drilling.+Farnham was in the news in August, 2008 when it had represented [[Stone Energy Corporation|Stone Energy]] in connection with its vertical test well on the Matoushek property in Clinton Township, [[Pennsylvania]]. This had been the first [[Marcellus shale]] well to be drilled in Wayne County, PA. Stone had come under scrutiny by the [[Delaware River Basin Commission]] for allegedly failing to abide by the Commission's approval process before drilling.
* Daniel B. Farnham is the Principal Engineer and President. * Daniel B. Farnham is the Principal Engineer and President.

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Scranton, Pennsylvania-based Farnham & Associates, Inc. is a full-service engineering consulting firm with a specialty in water and wastewater systems.

Farnham was in the news in August, 2008 when it had represented Stone Energy in connection with its vertical test well on the Matoushek property in Clinton Township, Pennsylvania. This had been the first Marcellus shale well to be drilled in Wayne County, PA. Stone had come under scrutiny by the Delaware River Basin Commission for allegedly failing to abide by the Commission's approval process before drilling.

  • Daniel B. Farnham is the Principal Engineer and President.
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