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James hosts hearing on brine spreading's use on roads

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State Rep. R. Lee James | Pennsylvania 64th Legislative District

State Rep. R. Lee James | Pennsylvania 64th Legislative District

TITUSVILLE—Today, Rep. Lee James (R-Venango/Crawford) and the House Republican Policy Committee, led by Chairman Josh Kail (R-Beaver/Washington), convened a hearing to discuss the practical uses of brine, a concentrated solution of water and salt that comes from oil and gas wells. For over 150 years, brine has been spread on unpaved roads to suppress dust as well as on icy roads in the winter.

The hearing, titled “Brine Spreading,” took place at the historic Drake Well Museum and Park in Titusville, which is considered the birthplace of the American oil industry. Testifiers included Burt Waite, retired geologist; Jim Trussel, supervisor, Hamlin Township in McKean County; David McClain, supervisor, Keating Township in McKean County; and Steve Goodwill, supervisor and roadmaster, Columbus Township in Warren County.

“Brine spreading is a proven method for communities to ensure safer roads for their residents, especially if the community has limited resources,” said James. “I am grateful for the opportunity to host this hearing in my district so that we can discuss with experts the effectiveness of brine spreading and better understand its impact on our community and environment.”

“Great opportunity lies beneath our feet,” said Kail. “My hope is we will continue to have conversations about how we can recover byproducts and critical elements from former industrial sites in Pennsylvania.”

To watch the complete hearing, visit pagoppolicy.com/video/policy.

Representative Lee James

64th Legislative District

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Nate Temple

717-260-6396

ntemple@pahousegop.com

repjames.com

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