Landscape Consequences Of Natural Gas Extraction In Bradford And Washington Counties, Pennsylvania, 2004-2010: Open-file Report 2012-1154
由
E. T. Slonecker
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格式
平装书
页数
44
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2013
出版商
BiblioGov
ISBN-10
1288691580
ISBN-13
9781288691586
描述
This report delves into the environmental impacts wrought by natural gas extraction in Bradford and Washington Counties of Pennsylvania over a six-year period. The author meticulously examines how these extraction activities have altered the landscape, providing a comprehensive overview of both visible changes and ecological consequences.
Through detailed observations and analysis, the work highlights various aspects of land use transformation, including alterations to habitats, water resources, and soil integrity. It offers a critical insight into the delicate balance between energy development and environmental stewardship. The findings aim to inform policymakers, environmentalists, and the general public about the potential long-term implications of natural gas extraction practices.
As the demand for natural gas continues to grow, this exploration serves as a vital reference. It not only encapsulates specific case studies from 2004 to 2010 but also sets the stage for ongoing discussions about sustainable practices and regulatory measures in the face of industrial advancement.
Through detailed observations and analysis, the work highlights various aspects of land use transformation, including alterations to habitats, water resources, and soil integrity. It offers a critical insight into the delicate balance between energy development and environmental stewardship. The findings aim to inform policymakers, environmentalists, and the general public about the potential long-term implications of natural gas extraction practices.
As the demand for natural gas continues to grow, this exploration serves as a vital reference. It not only encapsulates specific case studies from 2004 to 2010 but also sets the stage for ongoing discussions about sustainable practices and regulatory measures in the face of industrial advancement.