*Are These the Kind of Neighbors We Want?
Impacts of Gas Drilling Support Facilities*

Saturday, March 13, 10 am
Steele Memorial Library Auditorium, 101 E. Church St., Elmira

Despite the promotional talk about the impending gas rush in our region,
very little data has been provided to show that hosting thousands of gas
wells and their attendant service facilities will be an overall benefit to
the residents of the Southern Tier.  To examine this issue, Citizens for
Healthy Communities, a newly-formed group of citizens building a coalition
across the Southern Tier, is hosting a series of educational forums.  The
first forum will be "Are These the Kind of Neighbors We Want? Impacts of Gas
Drilling Support Facilities" on Saturday, March 13th at 10:00 am at Steele
Memorial Library Auditorium, 101 E. Church Street in Elmira.

This event will examine the operations of gas drilling support facilities,
including the Schlumberger facility, being proposed for the Holding Point
area in Horseheads.  Sue Heavenrich, an environmental journalist with
Broader View Weekly, and Helen Slottje, senior attorney with the Community
Environmental Defense Council in Ithaca, will be the featured speakers.

Both speakers will address a newly-released study, "Drilling Around the
Law", by the Environmental Working Group in Washington, DC.  This report
states that gas drilling companies are injecting natural gas wells with
millions of gallons of fracking fluids laced with petroleum distillates that
can contain benzene and other highly toxic chemicals. EWG reports that in a
worst case scenario, the petroleum distillates used in a single
hydro-fracked well could contaminate more than 100 billion gallons of
drinking water to unsafe levels.  The Schlumberger facility in Horseheads
will be storing petroleum distillates for fracking operations at hundreds of
gas wells.  "Drilling Around the Law" is online at
http://www.ewg.org/drillingaroundthelaw .

Heavenrich will give an overview of the typical operations at a gas drilling
servicing facility and the types of chemicals typically stored.  Heavenrich
will discuss the impacts that hosting a major facility can have on a
community and the surrounding region.  She will discuss the plans for the
Schlumberger facility and other service facilities proposed for the Holding
Point area in Horseheads.

Slottje will highlight legal issues presented by hosting such facilities.
She will address regulatory requirements applicable to gas drilling support
facilities and will note legal remedies available if toxic spills or other
environmental hazards occur.  Slottje will also discuss the economic costs
to residents and taxpayers in communities that host large scale industrial
development focused on fossil fuel extraction.  Slottje currently represents
a group of Chemung County residents who are challenging the Village of
Horseheads' decision to not require a full environmental impact review of
the proposed Schlumberger facility.

Following the featured presentations, the audience will discuss the issues
presented and steps that can be taken to address community concerns.  The
forum is free and open to the public.  For more information about the forum
or about joining CHC, call Beth Miller at 607-329-5883 or Rachel Treichler
at 607-569-2114.

The mission of Citizens for Healthy Communities is to work cooperatively for
healthy local economies through sustainable renewable energy and other green
initiatives.  CHC is committed to protecting the well-being of the land,
water, air and families of this region through education and
coalition-building.  CHC members live in Steuben, Chemung, Schuyler and
Yates counties.  Future forums will address the cumulative impact of
intensive gas drilling on the land, air, water, health and economies of our
communities.


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Gay Nicholson, Ph.D.
President
Sustainable Tompkins
109 S. Albany St.
Ithaca, NY 14850

www.sustainabletompkins.org


607-533-7312 (home office)
607-220-8991 (cell)
607-216-1552 (ST office)
607-216-1553 (ST fax)

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