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Company Exploring Plans for Fracking Waste Well in Northeastern PA

Susan Phillips
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WHYY
An active drill site in Tioga County, Oct. 2019.

A company is exploring plans to build a  fracking waste disposal well in Northeast Pennsylvania. These wells are used by the oil and gas industry for storing highly salty brine water which can contain chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive material. WHYY's Susan Phillips has more.

(Original air-date: 12/6/20)

Susan Phillips tells stories about the consequences of political decisions on people's every day lives. She has worked as a reporter for WHYY since 2004. Susan's coverage of the 2008 Presidential election resulted in a story on the front page of the New York Times. In 2010 she traveled to Haiti to cover the earthquake. That same year she produced an award-winning series on Pennsylvania's natural gas rush called "The Shale Game." Along with her reporting partner Scott Detrow, she won the 2013 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Journalism Award for her work covering natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania. She has also won several Edward R. Murrow awards for her work with StateImpact. She recently returned from a year at MIT as a Knight Science Journalism Fellow. A graduate of Columbia School of Journalism, she earned her Bachelor's degree in International Relations from George Washington University.