Forum on Gas Drilling Impacts, Feb. 1, 2009, Corning 
A public forum on the health and environmental impacts of new gas drilling 
techniques will be held Sun., Feb. 1 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm at the Southeast 
Steuben County Library in Corning.  The forum is  sponsored by the Sierra Club 
Finger Lakes Group.   The forum will begin with a showing of a 31 minute 
documentary film showing the impacts of horizontal drilling and hydraulic 
fracturing in Colorado. The film features landowners and town and county 
officials discussing the impacts of the gas drilling on their lives. The film 
also features Dr. Theo Colburn, a research chemist who lives in Colorado, 
discussing her studies of the chemicals used by gas drilling companies.   After 
viewing the film, we will discuss possible health and environmental impacts in 
our area if the DEC allows widespread use of these new techniques in New York 
State.  

Horizontal drilling and high-volume hydraulic fracturing (also known as "hydro 
fracking") are techniques used by gas drilling companies to produce gas in 
so-called "unconventional gas" formations, which include gas shales such as the 
Marcellus shale found in New York and Pennsylvania, and the gas shales, tight 
gas sands and coal bed methane found in Colorado.   Fracking wells drilled into 
the Marcellus shale formation requires millions of gallons of water per well. 
Mixed into the water are friction reducers, oxygen scavengers and other 
corrosion inhibitors, biocides, surfactants, and scale inhibitors, many of 
which pose human health hazards.  

The environmental impacts of horizontal drilling and high-volume hydraulic 
fracturing are being studied by the NYS Department of Environmental 
Conservation.  Last fall, the DEC held six hearings in the Southern Tier on its 
Draft Scope for Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on 
Well Permit Issuance for Horizontal Drilling and High-Volume Hydraulic 
Fracturing to Develop the Marcellus Shale and Other Low-Permeability Gas 
Reservoirs. Comments were due by December 15, 2008.  A final scoping document 
is expected shortly taking into account the hundreds of comments received.  

Dr. Colburn's website, http://www.endocrinedisruption.com/, gives the results 
of her studies of  the health effects of the products and chemicals used in the 
gas production process. She has collected data about the effects of chemicals 
used by gas drilling companies in Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Washington and 
Wyoming. Her research provides a glimpse at the patterns of possible health 
hazards for those living in proximity to gas development. 

What: Forum on Gas Drilling Impacts 
When: Feb. 1, 2009, 1:30-3:30 pm 
Where: Southeast Steuben County Library, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Corning 

The event is free and open to the public. Call 607-569-2114  for more info. - - 
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