By Associated Press - Wednesday, April 23, 2014

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A western Pennsylvania township has settled a lawsuit over seismic testing following a federal judge’s ruling that it couldn’t interfere with a Texas company using public roads for the tests.

ION Geophysical Corp. of Houston won a preliminary injunction earlier this month after arguing that Westmoreland County’s Hempfield Township, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh, had no authority to block the testing.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (https://bit.ly/1foq7pO ) reports that both sides filed a motion to settle and dismiss the suit Tuesday.



Township lawyer Michael Korns said the company has agreed to post a $100,000 performance bond and pay for any damage caused by the testing.

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Information from: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, https://pghtrib.com

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