The state Department of Environmental Conservation is making a move that should prevent it from having to redo its proposed high-volume hydraulic fracturing regulations.

The department faces a November 29 deadline for approving the proposed regulations, which it introduced in 2011. But the state is still conducting an environmental review of fracking in shale formations, and a health impacts review has just started. That review will be conducted by Health Commissioner Nirav Shah, with the assistance of a panel of experts.

The state was set to miss the deadline, so it is asking for a 90-day extension “to continue to work as Dr. Shahโ€™s health review of the SGEIS comes to completion,” department spokesperson Emily DeSantis said in an email.

Once revised draft regulations are issued, they’ll be subject to a 30-day comment period, DeSantis says.

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