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Gov. Tom Wolf’sĀ efforts to speed up the state’s environmental permitting process was among the main topics of discussion on the latest broadcast of The Confluence, a news program on Pittsburgh’s 90.5 FM WESA. The Allegheny Front’sĀ Reid Frazier spoke about what impact Wolf’s efforts to hireĀ 35 more Department of Environmental Protection inspectors, could have for the state’s oil and gas industry.

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“The DEP’s staffing is down around 40 percent…that’s had an impact on how quickly the DEP staff can go through permits,” Frazier said. “Govenor Wolf has proposed adding $2.5 million to the DEP’s budget–out of a total state budget of $32 billion…to speed the permit process along.”

Frazier also discussed attempts byĀ Beaver County activists to get the DEP toĀ extend the comment period on permitsĀ to build a pipeline to Shellā€™s new ethane cracker plant, and why a Western Pennsylvania municipalityĀ wants the state Supreme Court to side with themĀ in a case where they are trying to strictly regulate EQTā€™s attempts to drill for gas in their community.

DiscussingĀ these and other energy storiesĀ wereĀ reporterĀ Anya LitvakĀ with theĀ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; andĀ Kirk Jalbert, manager of community-based research for Pittsburgh nonprofit,Ā FracTracker Alliance.

The Confluence is 90.5Ā WESAā€™sĀ weekly news program. Each week, reporters, editors and storytellers join veteran journalist and host Kevin Gavin to take an in-depth look at stories important to the Pittsburgh region.

Find more episodes of The ConfluenceĀ here.