Urgent  Marcellus Shale Citizen Action Alert 
Greetings: 
In  only three weeks, nearly 4,500 elected officials, environmental 
organizations  and citizens have signed the coalition letter requesting 
Governor 
Paterson to  withdraw the 9/30/09 draft Supplemental Environmental Impact 
Statement (dSGEIS)  for Marcellus Shale Well Permit Issuance for Horizontal 
Drilling and High-Volume  Hydrofracking.   
Thank  you so much for your support.   
Please  take immediate action to contact Governor Paterson via email, 
phone, fax or  letter.  Urge him to withdraw the  dSGEIS.  It is imperative 
that 
you  reach out to him until the dSGEIS comment period ends on  12/31/09. 
Urge  your family, friends and colleagues to take action too.  Forward this 
email or post our Contact  the Governor page on your preferred social 
networking site:  http://toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/contact_gov 
We  will keep you updated as our efforts progress. 
Email  contact is best: 
[email protected] 
Please  bcc: [email protected] so we can maintain a record of all  
contacts. 
Governor  David A. Paterson 
State  Capitol 
Albany,  NY 12224 
518-474-8390  (o) 
518-474-1513  (Fax) 
Make  the following points succinctly and emphatically: 
Governor  Paterson must immediately withdraw the draft Supplemental GEIS 
because it is  utterly inadequate to safeguard New York's environment and 
public  health. 
The  Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) own spill reports 
document  existing regulations have failed to prevent or to require the clean 
up of  hundreds of natural gas and oil drilling problems involving fires, 
explosions,  polluted drinking water wells, home evacuations and massive 
drilling wastewater  releases.  DEC must not issue new  gas drilling permits 
until 
those regulatory concerns have been fully  resolved.  That is why the  
Supplemental GEIS review must be restarted. 
The  draft SGEIS totally fails to propose a safe method of managing natural 
gas  drilling wastewater and hydrofracking fluid.  It simply leaves that 
task to  localities.  Improper management of  natural gas drilling wastewater 
has already caused massive toxic pollution  impacts.  The SGEIS must solve 
this  disposal problem before new natural gas drilling permits are  issued. 
DEC  is woefully understaffed to cope with existing natural gas drilling  
problems.  Only 17 staff are  available to regulate nearly 7,000 existing 
natural gas wells.  New gas drilling permits must not be  issued until the 
SGEIS solves this problem.  
The  SGEIS fails to address critical issues associated with strict clean up 
 liability, natural gas spill reporting, private right of legal action, 
insurance  coverage and unfunded local government mandates.  All those concerns 
must be addressed  prior to the issuance of new gas drilling permits. 
Share  your personal concerns with Governor Paterson.  Please be 
respectful, but remember  Governor Paterson has a duty to protect New York's 
natural 
resources and public  health.  That is why the draft SGEIS  must be 
withdrawn. 
Thank  you for your assistance.  Contact me  if you have questions. 
Onward  and upward, 
Walter  Hang 
Coalition  Letter sign-up:  
http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/coalition_letter   
Marcellus  Shale Section: http://toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale 
Facebook:  
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ithaca-NY/Toxics-Targeting/95035142437   
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/toxicstargeting
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