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Atop a mountain of wood chips, Eric Vaccarello pointed down at the newest arrival to his sprawling plant. A dump truck, stacked full with junked wooden pallets, rolled up to one of the several chippers on site.
All of that, said Mr. Vaccarallo, gesturing toward the spraying wood chips, will be made into a product.
Mr. Vaccarello has worked for two decades to develop more convenient ways to reuse wood waste such as trees, downed branches or other trashed products that would otherwise be burned or left to rot. In the late 1990s, he started two companies: one that specializes in land clearing, and one that cuts up and recycles wood waste.
But its been in the last five years during the boom in Marcellus Shale gas productionthat his business has taken off. His employees have gone from 25 to 100. His processing site in North Fayette has expanded to fill all 35acresof land he owns alongside Route 22.And the mounds of clay-red, light brown and black mulch have swelled so much he drives his pickup truck to the top for fun.
The impact of increased natural gas production in the region has rippled out to local businesses such as restaurants, gas stations and rental homes.
Mr. Vaccarellos ventures which includethetwo companies, Land Clearing Specialists Inc. and Wood Waste Recycling, as well as a recent start-up,Absolute Reclamation Services are positioned for a windfall because they can help advance gas production while promoting environmentally friendly practices, he said.
For starters, he provides services to cover the three steps necessary to recycle a patch of land. Trees and shrubbery cleared by the landscape specialists feed the wood waste recycling business, which then provides the site remediation service with mulch and other products to reclaim the land.
He employs this process to prepare drilling sites for clients such as Consol Energy, Range Resources and MarkWest Energy Partners Inc. histhree biggest clients in the gas industry. Last week at the Pittsburgh International Airport, one of his teams had begun clearing way for another drilling pad for Consol, while another seeded and mulched at a finished site.
About half of the 600 total jobs finished by his land clearing company in the last year came from the gas industry and mostly involveddrilling sites that are usually about 15 acres and take two weeks to clear.
Butas he also works with railroad companies to make way for additional tracks and with housing companies to clear for more homes,Mr. Vaccarellocontends that he has seen firsthand how shale development has reached intosupporting industries.
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PHOENIX -- Home security systems are flying off shelves at local electronics stores this holiday season. The Best Buy at 19th Street and Camelback Road has very little inventory left, after Black Friday shoppers cleaned off the shelves.
"They look very scarce right now," said Jon Coskun, who's shopping around for home surveillance kits. He says it didn't take long to realize that he wasn't alone, since the shelves are virtually empty in the surveillance aisle. "Security is very, very important. Safety is number one with everybody's concerns," he said.
Many say it's true, a tiny lens can bring safety, security and peace of mind. "Most people tell me they had some sort of traumatic break-in, and they need something specific," said Xavier Calderon, with the Best Buy Geek Squad. "They're looking for wireless devices that can connect to something that's wireless at the same time," he said.
Bryce Nelson was shopping for two kits, one for his Valley home and another so that he can monitor what's going on nearly two thousand miles away. "I do own a home in Minnesota, I'm back and forth, so it's kind of nice to be able to check places wherever I'm at and make sure everything is good," said Nelson.
Home surveillance systems are popping up all over neighborhoods. And while some residents try to keep them discreet, others make it very clear, posting signs to notify others that they are under constant watch.
But those warnings are not always a deterrent. Joann Wood recalls a recent conversation she had with a neighbor who has surveillance cameras. "She told us the other day that a bike was missing.They left their garage door open and they saw the person on the surveillance camera," Wood said.
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Homeowners are increasingly looking to technology for home security solutions, to save on heating and cooling costs and even to help them cook the perfect steak.
In fact, 46% of consumers recently surveyed by ERA Real Estate and HGTV said it was important for their current or next home to have smart home technology. And 51% of the 2,437 consumers polled said theyd consider installing smart home technology in their home to make it more appealing to future buyers.
Smart home technology often refers to a home that is connected using the Internet. Whether we are inside the house or 1,000 miles away from the house, we can control and monitor it, said Dave Pedigo, senior director of learning and emerging technologies for the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association.
A big reason smart home technology is becoming more mainstream: Theyre making things so user friendly, so its easy for people to adopt the technology, said Jon Ellen Snyder, a Montana real-estate broker with ERA Landmark in the Bozeman/Livingston area. It is also becoming more affordable, which helps in bringing it to the masses, she said.
Here are some of the top smart home technology products.
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