New York Department of Environmental Conservation

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'''New York Department of Environmental Conservation''', or DEC for short, is a State agency charged with the responsibility of regulating natural gas drilling. As of September, 2008, it has a generic environmental impact statement on oil and gas drilling as well as a draft supplement pending specifically related to Marcellus shale drilling in New York. '''New York Department of Environmental Conservation''', or DEC for short, is a State agency charged with the responsibility of regulating natural gas drilling. As of September, 2008, it has a generic environmental impact statement on oil and gas drilling as well as a draft supplement pending specifically related to Marcellus shale drilling in New York.
 +* Paul D’Amato is a DEC Regional Director.
* Yancey Roy is a DEC spokesperson. * Yancey Roy is a DEC spokesperson.
* Lori Severiano is also one. * Lori Severiano is also one.
* Lt. Peter Barton is one too. * Lt. Peter Barton is one too.

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New York Department of Environmental Conservation, or DEC for short, is a State agency charged with the responsibility of regulating natural gas drilling. As of September, 2008, it has a generic environmental impact statement on oil and gas drilling as well as a draft supplement pending specifically related to Marcellus shale drilling in New York.

  • Paul D’Amato is a DEC Regional Director.
  • Yancey Roy is a DEC spokesperson.
  • Lori Severiano is also one.
  • Lt. Peter Barton is one too.
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