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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Contact: Bethany Lesser (202) 224-3873 *
*GILLIBRAND CALLS FOR EXTENDED PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ON MARCELLUS SHALE
DRILLING*
*/New Yorkers Currently Have Two Months To Comment On Natural Gas
Drilling Proposal/*
*/Senator: While Drilling Represents A Tremendous Economic Opportunity,
We Need Assurance That The Quest For New Sources of Energy Does Not Come
At Expense Of Safe Drinking Water /*
/Washington, DC /-- U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a member of the
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, today called for an
extended public comment period on the natural gas drilling in the
Marcellus Shale. New York State released their Environmental Impact
Statement late last month and will begin a series of public meetings on
October 28. Currently, New York State is only providing two months for
public comment. Due to the significance and complexity of this issue and
the high degree of public interest in hydraulic fracturing, Senator
Gillibrand is urging New York State to extend the public comment period
to 90 days.
"The Marcellus Shale represents a tremendous economic opportunity for
New York, and I commend DEC for recognizing the importance of harvesting
and producing new sources of energy to address the growing need for
energy throughout the state. However, our quest for new sources of
energy and potential economic growth should not come at the expense of
good, clean air and safe drinking water for all New Yorkers," Senator
Gillibrand wrote in her letter to New York Governor David Paterson. "New
York has an abundant supply of fresh, clean water, and we must learn
from the accidents that other states have already experienced to avoid
damage to our own precious natural resources."
Hydraulic fracturing, a common technique used for drilling oil and gas
wells, is a process where fluids are injected at high pressure into
underground rock formations to blast them open and increase the flow of
fossil fuels. Fracking is used to drill for natural gas from the
Marcellus Shale in other states. The injections use a mixture of water
and sand, along with a cocktail of chemicals including diesel fuel,
benzene, industrial solvents and other carcinogens and endocrine
disrupters. There have been numerous incidents of well water
contamination and spills related to fracking operations in other states.
Due to the significance and complexity of this issue and the high degree
of public interest in hydraulic fracturing, Senator Gillibrand is urging
New York State to extend the public comment period to 90 days. She also
called on the State to hold hearings and solicit comments in each of New
York's major cities, as well as communities directly within affected
watersheds. Senator Gillibrand believes these public hearings are
critical to allowing the public an outlet to provide meaningful
comments, and to express concerns and suggestions.
In addition, Senator Gillibrand is working with Senator Bob Casey (D-PA)
on the /Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC)
Act/, which would repeal a Bush Administration exemption provided for
the oil and gas industry and would require them to disclose the
chemicals they use in their hydraulic fracturing processes. Currently,
the oil and gas industry is the only industry granted an exemption from
complying with the Safe Drinking Water Act. Without additional federal
protections, New York State would be solely responsible to handle
potential adverse impacts associated with high volume hydraulic
fracturing in the Marcellus and Utica shale formations. Congressman
Maurice Hinchey is the sponsor of the House version of this bill.
The FRAC Act is supported by the following organizations:
*_New York State Organizations_*
Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition
Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy
Catskill Mountainkeeper
Citizens Campaign for the Environment
Environment New York
Environmental Advocates of New York
Hudson Highlands Land Trust
Hudson Riverkeeper
New Yorkers for Sustainable Energy Statewide
Northeast Organic Farming
Association of New York, Inc.
NYH2O
Orange County Land Trust, Orange Environment, Inc.
PlanPutnam.Org
Putnam County Coalition to Preserve Open Space
Scenic Hudson
Shaleshock
The Ramapo River Watershed Intermunicipal Council
Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc.
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*_Regional Organizations _*
Appalachian Mountain Club
Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Delaware River Greenway Partnership
Delaware Riverkeeper Network
Highlands Coalition
Housatonic Valley Association
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*_National Organizations _*
American Rivers
Center for Food Safety
Earthjustice
Earthworks/Oil and Gas Accountability Project
Environment America
Environmental Working Group
Food & Water Watch
International Center for Technology Assessment
National Alliance for Drilling Reform
National Audubon Society
National Wildlife Federation
Natural Resources Defense Council
Public Citizen's Energy Program
Rural Community Assistance Partnership, Inc.
The Wilderness Society
Waterkeeper Alliance
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Sarah Eckel
Policy Analyst
Citizens Campaign for the Environment
www.citizenscampaign.org <http://www.citizenscampaign.org/>
c: (202) 486-9007
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