Forest Service Settles Suit
Environmental groups and the US Forest Service have settled a federal lawsuit over several oil and gas drilling projects in the Allegheny National Forest.
Under the settlement, the Forest Service agrees to conduct environmental reviews that the environmentalists say are required.
The plaintiffs, including Allegheny Defense Project and the Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, claimed the reviews weren't being done.
The Forest Service will pay about $19,000 in attorney fees, but admits no wrongdoing.
Gas and oil drilling has increased significantly in the forest, and environmentalists say drilling, along with the roads built because of it, can destroy wildlife habitat and hurt recreational opportunities.
Under the settlement, the Forest Service agrees to conduct environmental reviews that the environmentalists say are required.
The plaintiffs, including Allegheny Defense Project and the Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, claimed the reviews weren't being done.
The Forest Service will pay about $19,000 in attorney fees, but admits no wrongdoing.
Gas and oil drilling has increased significantly in the forest, and environmentalists say drilling, along with the roads built because of it, can destroy wildlife habitat and hurt recreational opportunities.
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