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This interactive website shows the location of both conventional and unconventional oil and gas wells, including producing and non-producing wells, based on information from operator submitted reports. The user can request this data set to display information based on the permit number, combinations of operator that submitted the report, the county in which the well is located or the municipality also known as Minor Civil Division or MCD in which the well is located.

The user also has the ability to use map functionality to locate a specific address, county, latitude and longitude, municipality or zip code. Please note that only wells which have locational information and are located within the boundaries of Pennsylvania will be available. This interactive web mapping application shows the location of impaired and attaining streams in Pennsylvania, which corresponds to the Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report.

In addition, it will allow the user to see the impairment sources and causes, the category, the date listed, TMDL information, the stream names, and much more! It also allows you to print or export the information into a pdf. The user can search data based on stream name and assessment ID.

Oil and Gas development in Pennsylvania has been ongoing for over years. Regulatory standards for the industry have evolved significantly during this time period as a function of both advances in technology and a more intense focus on environmental protection. Materials and techniques historically used for well plugging are inadequate by today's standards. Additionally, because oil and gas development had been taking place for nearly a century prior to permitting requirements enacted in , it is estimated that somewhere between , and , wells are yet to be accounted for.

This story map overlays a historical oil and gas legacy development map s over Allegheny County along with the Department of Environmental Protection known well inventory.

It is designed to assess both the quality of Pennsylvania's surface waters and the effectiveness of the water quality management program. This new web mapping application allows the user to search for WQN information by stream, by station ID and location, and it shows the location and information about reference stations, stormwater sediment stations, standard stations and macroinvertebrate stations.

DEP launched a web mapping application for the Integrated Report that consisted of Category 5 priority waters. This map includes waters proposed for restoration alternatives and high priority impaired waters requiring a TMDL. This app will allow you to locate these waters and information regarding the watershed and reason why it was listed as either a high priority for TMDL development or restoration alternative 5alt.

This application only includes the sources and causes of impairment addressed with the TMDL or alternative plan and other sources and causes of impairment may be linked to these waters and will be addressed later. The Pennsylvania Activity and Use Limitation PA AUL Registry website provides the public with information on properties within Pennsylvania that have some form of use restriction or ongoing obligation associated with a remediation.

The PA AUL Registry meets this requirement by including properties with environmental covenants, deed restrictions, post remediation care plans or any other AUL document. Searches for properties with AULs can be performed using the map on the website or by searches on address, zip code, county or other criteria. Once a property of interest has been located it is possible to view any AUL documents that have been associated with that property.

There are known contaminant plumes affecting groundwater at various locations in Williamsport. Within these areas, if a well is to be allowed, additional sampling requirements are necessary to insure contaminated groundwater would not be used. To see if the proposed well is located in a plume, use this interactive mapping application to enter the latitude and longitude of the well.



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