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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Wyoming delegation asks Jewell to exempt some states from BLM fracing rules
Wyoming’s congressional delegation asked US Sec. of the Interior
Sally Jewell to exempt the state and others that already regulate
hydraulic fracturing from the US Bureau of Land Management’s final
regulations when they are issued. In an Aug. 19 letter to the secretary,
the three Republican members of the delegation—US Sens. John Barrasso
and Michael B. Enzi, and US Rep. Cynthia M. Lummis—said they appreciated
Jewell’s favorable comments about Wyoming’s existing fracing regulation
regime during a June 6 Senate and Energy Natural Resources Committee
hearing. “We therefore request that you exempt Wyoming and the other states
currently regulating hydraulic fracturing from BLM’s final rule,” they
continued. “State regulations are a solution that is working for the
people of our nation’s public land states. They should be supported, not
supplanted, by the [Obama] administration.”...more
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