1. alleghenyfront.org

    Planned in Potter County, 325-miles upriver from Pittsburgh, it would accept and treat wastewater from fracking, and route 42,000 gallons a day of discharges through the Coudersport sewage treatment plant which releases treated water into the river. The Allegheny is the source of drinking water for millions of people, including Pittsburgh.
  2. publicherald.org

    "A fledgling company, Epiphany Water Solutions (Pittsburgh, Pa.), has obtained a lease to build a fracking wastewater treatment plant along the headwaters of the Allegheny River in Coudersport, Pa. Epiphany has proposed to install an untested distillation process, the first of its kind to be constructed, to take fracking wastewater — a.k.a ...
  3. post-journal.com

    Citing possible health and environmental threats, state Sen. Catharine Young, R-Olean, has sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection urging the agency to deny the permit application submitted by Epiphany Allegheny LLC for a proposed fracking waste treatment plant in Coudersport, Pa., on the banks of the Allegheny River.
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  5. investigativepost.org

    A hydrofracking company owned by Terry Pegula walked away Friday from a controversial project in Coudersport, PA, that has generated a lot of community opposition. A company called Epiphany Water Solutions has proposed building a plant to treat fracking wastewater, a portion of which would be released into the Allegheny River.
  6. Their signs bore messages like, "Water is sacred," and "Keep your fracking in Pennsylvania." They were protesting a proposed fracking wastewater treatment plant adjacent to the Coudersport Area Municipal Authority's sewage treatment facility. If approved, the facility would take up to 42,000 gallons of fracking wastewater per day from Marcellus ...
  7. Federal state, and local officials from New York and Pennsylvania along with Seneca Nation officials and environmental experts took part in the meeting on the Seneca's Allegheny Territory. At issue - a proposed wastewater treatment plant in Coudersport, Pennsylvania, that would discharge treated fracking water into the Allegheny River.
  8. publicherald.org

    Public Hearing Re: Fracking Wastewater Treatment Plant Proposed for Upper Allegheny River - Tuesday, January 16th. This Tuesday evening, January 16th, there will be a presentation and public hearing about the fracking wastewater treatment facility proposed along the Allegheny River in Coudersport, PA.
  9. niagarafallsreporter.com

    Last July, 2017 the Coudersport (Pennsylvania) Area Municipal Authority (CAMA) board members leased land to an outfit called Epiphany Allegheny LLC. Epiphany plans to build a wastewater treatment plant on the Allegheny River to process wastewater produced as a byproduct of high volume horizontal hydrofracturing ("fracking"). The top customer ofRead More
  10. mtwatershed.com

    In Coudersport, Pennsylvania, Seneca Nation has been rallying to protect the headwaters of the Allegheny River - known to the Senecas as the Ohi:yo' to mean "beautiful waters". Since June 2017,…

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