An article in the StarGazette of Elmira, New York explores some of the economic and environmental impacts of developing the Marcellus Shale in the counties along the Pennsylvania-New York border. Blocking the use of hydraulic fracturing could cost the state $11 billion in lost revenue by 2020.
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