Hagan criticizes two state agencies over dumping cleanup; shameful disservice to the public for whom the agencies were established to protect

Hagan criticizes two state agencies over dumping cleanup by David Skolnick, February 13, 2013, vindy.com
State Rep. Robert F. Hagan criticized two state agencies for failing to provide accurate information about a cleanup they are overseeing connected to the dumping of about 252,000 gallons of drilling waste into a city storm drain. Hagan, of Youngstown, D-58th, wrote letters Tuesday to the directors of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency. The “lack of forthrightness” from the two “is severely distressing and a shameful disservice to the public for whom both agencies were established to protect,” he wrote. [Emphasis added]

[Refer also to: Alberta’s Best in the World Oil and Gas Industry Regulator, the ERCB: “No Duty of Care to Landowners and Groundwater”

Youngstown residents react with rage to dumped frack waste, Criminal probe under way 

Ohio revokes permits of two firms tied to illegal Youngstown dumping ]

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