Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
March 8, 2011
PUBLIC HEALTH
Table of Contents Executive Summary Table of Contents Annotated Acronym Definitions
Part One: Health Impact Assessment Preface Regarding Ozone and Human Health Regarding Climate Change and Human Health
1 Introduction 1.1 Antero’s Plan to Drill within the Battlement Mesa PUD 1.2 Community Concerns 1.3 Initial Responses to Community Concerns 1.4 Battlement Mesa Health Profile 1.4.1 Measures of Physical Health 1.4.2 Measures of Community Health
2 Information Gaps 2.1 Information Gaps and Implications 2.2 Remedies
3 Findings and Recommendations 3.1 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Air Quality Assessment 3.2 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Water and Soil Quality Assessment 3.3 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Traffic and Transportation Assessment 3.4 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Noise, Vibration, and Light Assessment 3.5 Findings and Specific Recommendations Related to Community Wellness 3.6 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Economic and Employment Assessment 3.7 Findings and Specific Recommendations Related to Health Care Infrastructure 3.8 Findings and Specific Recommendations from Assessment of Accidents and Malfunctions
4 Summary of Assessments on Health in Battlement Mesa 4.1 Summary of Health Assessments
5 Assessment of Health Impacts 5.1 Assessment of Air Quality on Health in Battlement Mesa 5.1.1 Air Quality and Health 5.1.2 Current Air Quality Conditions 5.1.3 What We Know and What We Do Not Know 5.1.4 Human Health Risk Assessment 5.1.5 Antero’s Best Management Practices 5.2 Characterization of the Air Quality on Health 5.3 Assessment of Water and Soil Quality on Health in Battlement Mesa 5.3.1 Water and Soil Quality Impacts on Health 5.3.2 Water and Soil Quality and Natural Gas Operations 5.3.3 Current Conditions of Water and Soil Quality 5.3.4 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa and Water and Soil Quality 5.3.5 Characterization of the impact on Water and Soil Quality 5.4 Assessment of Transportation and Traffic on Health in Battlement Mesa 5.4.1 Traffic and Safety 5.4.2 Current Traffic Conditions 5.4.3 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa and Traffic 5.4.4 Characterization of Traffic Impacts on Safety 5.5 Assessment of Noise, Vibration, and Light Pollution on Health in Battlement Mesa 5.5.1 Noise, Vibration, Light pollution and Health 5.5.2 Current Noise, Vibration, and Light Conditions 5.5.3 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa and Noise/Vibration/Light 5.5.4 Characterization of Noise, Vibration and Light Impacts 5.6 Assessment of Impacts on Community Wellness 5.6.1 Community Wellness and Health 5.6.2 Natural Gas Industry and Community Wellness 5.6.3 Garfield County and Battlement Mesa during the Garfield County 2003-08 Boom 5.6.4 Current Battlement Mesa Community Amenities and Services 5.6.5 Current and Possible Anticipated Impacts to Community Wellness from the Antero Project 5.6.6 Characterization of Community Wellness Impacts 5.7 Assessment of Economic and Employment Impacts on Health in Battlement Mesa 5.7.1 Ways Economic Activity can Influence Health 5.7.2 Past Natural Gas Economic Impacts in Garfield County 5.7.3 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa 5.7.4 Characterization of the Economy, Employment and Property Values Impacts on Health 5.8 Assessment of Impacts to Health Infrastructure in Battlement Mesa 5.8.1 Private and Public Health Services and Health 5.8.2 Current Health Infrastructure Conditions 5.8.3 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa and Healthcare Infrastructure 5.8.4 Characterization of Healthcare Infrastructure Impacts 5.9 Assessment of Accidents and Malfunctions Impacts on Health 5.9.1 Accidents, Malfunctions and Health 5.9.2 Current Conditions for Accidents and Malfunctions 5.9.3 Antero Drilling Plans in Battlement Mesa and Accidents and Malfunctions 5.9.4 Characterization of the Impact from Accidents and Malfunctions
6 Conclusions
7 References
Part Two: Supporting Documentation TABLES Table 1: Identified Stakeholders Table 2: Stakeholder Meetings Table 3: Stakeholder Concerns and Questions Table 4: Estimated Annual Emissions from Trucks
APPENDICES APPENDEIX AA 1 HIA Methods 1.1 Screening 1.2 Scoping 1.3 Assessment 1.4 Recommendations 1.5 Reporting 1.6 Implementation 1.7 Evaluation
APPENDIX A: SUMMARY OF THE NATURAL GAS DRILLING PROCESS
APPENDIX B: NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE PICEANCE BASIN B1 Geology B2 Energy Development in the Piceance Basin: Past B3 Energy Development in the Piceance Basin: Present B4 Antero’s Plan in Battlement Mesa
APPENDIX BB 2 Site Description of the Battlement Mesa Community 2.1 The Battlement Mesa Community 2.1.1 Parachute 2.1.2 Demography 2.1.3 Economy
APPENDIX C: BATTLEMENT MESA BASELINE HEALTH PROFILE C1 Measures of Physical Health C1.1 Methods C1.1.1 Cancer Data Methods C1.1.2 Inpatient Hospital Diagnoses Data Methods C1.1.3 Mortality Data Methods C1.1.4 Birth Outcomes Data Methods C1.2 Population/Demographics C1.3 Vulnerable populations C1.4 Cancer, Death, Birth, Hospital Inpatient Data C1.4.1 Cancer Data C1.4.2 Inpatient Hospital Diagnoses Data C1.4.3 Mortality Data C1.1.4 Birth Outcome Data C.1.5 Health Data Gaps/Limitations C1.5.1 Cancer data C1.5.2 Inpatient hospitalization data C1.5.3 Mortality Data C1.5.4 Birth Data C1.6 Conclusions for Physical Health C2 Measures of Community Health C2.1 Education/School Enrollment C2.2 Crime C2.3 Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Suicide: C2.4 Sexually Transmitted Infections C2.5 Limitations of Social Determinants of Health C2.6 Summary and Conclusions for Social Determinants of Health
APPENDIX D: HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT*
APPENDIX E: COMMENTS ON SEPTEMBER 2010 DRAFT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT*
APPENDIX F: RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON SEPTEMBER 2010 DRAFT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Figures Figure 1: Locations of Proposed Well Pads within the Battlement Mesa Planned Unit
Attachments Attachment 1: BCC letter Attachment 2: Surface Use Agreement
Health Impact Assessment 2nd draft
Health Impact Assessment 1st draft
Battlement Mesa HIA: HIA home page Background Project timeline Media coverage
Stakeholder and public meetings for Draft HIA comment:
February 14, 2011 Full stakeholder meeting / BOCC
January 31, 2011 West Slope Colorado Oil and Gas Association
January 19, 2011 Battlement Mesa community
January 7, 2011 Antero Resources, and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Filed under Health Tagged with CO, environmental effects, gas drilling, Health effects, hydrofracking, waste disposal, water contamination
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