Upper Delaware River Basin Citizens announces seminar

Posted 4/29/19

EQUINUNK, PA — The Upper Delaware River Basin Citzens (‘UDRBC’) has announced the topic of its Spring Seminar scheduled for May2, 2019 at the Lookout Fire Hall, 2625 Hancock …

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Upper Delaware River Basin Citizens announces seminar

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EQUINUNK, PA — The Upper Delaware River Basin Citzens (‘UDRBC’) has announced the topic of its Spring Seminar scheduled for May2, 2019 at the Lookout Fire Hall, 2625 Hancock Highway, Equinunk.

The seminar will be held from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM, with lunch provided and will feature numerous speakers. Registra3on is online at udrbc.com under “EVENTS” and space is limited.

Major speakers will include:

Brain Oram: Professional Geologist, Soil Scientist for B.F Environmental Consultants and private well owner educator at PACleanwater. His specialties include well migration issues, natural gas, hydrogeology, carbon sequestering, brine water treatment and water reuse. Brian will address the relationship between natural gas development and water quality.

Pat Henderson: Pat has over 20 years experience in legislative and executive branches of government, and with leading nationally-recognized energy advocacy trade organizations. He can be considered an expert specializing in Marcellus Shale development policy. He will address the latest issues from the perspec3ves of both industry and policymakers.

Jeff Belardi: An attorney Jerey practices out of Scranton, PA and has been licensed for 25 years. He attended Widener University and handles cases in Corporate & Incorporation, Criminal Defense, State, Local and Municipal Law, Litigation. He’s also one of three attorneys handling the Wayne Land and Mineral Group lawsuit against the DRBC and in defense of landowner rights.

UDRBC President Ned Lang urged everyone interested in the Delaware River, property rights, landowner interests and the economy of the area to aWend:

“This will be a fabulous educa3onal event, the second one we’ve done in our effort to speak up for both environmental protection and economic development ,” Lang stated. “We will have three major speakers plus legislators, local officials and interested citizens,” committed to protec3ng our rights as residents and landowners. The Delaware is more than a river.”

The Upper Delaware River Basin Citizens is a 501 (c) (4) nonprofit corporation advocating issues for the Upper Delaware River Basin (NE Basin) of Pennsylvania and New York.

Contact Ned Lang, ned.enviroventure@gmail.com 914-799-0691 for more information.

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