University At Buffalo’s Shale Resources And Society Institute’s ‘Environmental Impacts During Shale Gas Drilling’ Report

University At Buffalo’s Shale Resources And Society Institute’s ‘Environmental Impacts During Shale Gas Drilling’ Report.  Scott Anderson, Environmental Defense Fund. May 16, 2012.

UB Shale Institute in the News Over the Weekend | Artvoice Daily.

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Chancellor Nancy Zimpher joins me in the studio to discuss a variety of issues including her pick to run SUNY’s troubled Research Foundation which has been without a President since John O’Connor resigned under a cloud of scandal last year.  Zimpher has tapped the National Science Foundation’s Timothy Killeen to run almost 1 billion dollar academic research arm of SUNY.

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Chancellor Nancy Zimpher joins me in the studio to discuss a variety of issues including her pick to run SUNY’s troubled Research Foundation which has been without a President since John O’Connor resigned under a cloud of scandal last year.  Zimpher has tapped the National Science Foundation’s Timothy Killeen to run almost 1 billion dollar academic research arm of SUNY.

After Father’s Day, the House is expected to turn its attention to jobs and out-of-pocket expenses affected by domestic energy production.  Former NYS Acting DEC Commissioner Peter Iwanowicz, currently the Assistant Vice President for the American Lung Association fills us in on some of the legislation that may affect the Empire State.

And a new report conducted by the Survey Research Institute at Cornell University summarizes attitudes toward natural gas drilling in New York State, as assessed by the 2010, 2011
and 2012 Empire State Polls.   We will get details from the Director of the Survey Research Institute at Cornell, Yasamin Miller and Dr. Susan Christopherson, Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell. If you want to take a look at the results yourself, visit http://sri.cornell.edu/sri/files/esp/2012/Report%202%20-%202012%20-%20Natural%20Gas%20Drilling.pdf

NY report: State regs reduce gas-drilling impacts – BusinessWeek

NY report: State regs reduce gas-drilling impacts – BusinessWeek.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DURING MARCELLUS SHALE GAS DRILLING: CAUSES, IMPACTS, AND REMEDIES REPORT 2012 – 1

UBSRSI-Environmental Impact.pdf (application/pdf Object).

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
DURING MARCELLUS SHALE GAS DRILLING:
CAUSES, IMPACTS, AND REMEDIES
REPORT 2012 – 1
TIMOTHY CONSIDINE
CENTER FOR ENERGY ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
SCHOOL OF ENERGY RESOURCES | THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
ROBERT WATSON
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
NICHOLAS CONSIDINE
CENTER FOR ENERGY ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
JOHN MARTIN
SHALE RESOURCES AND SOCIETY INSTITUTE
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
* The authors gratefully acknowledge comments from Scott Anderson of the Environmental Defense Fund, Andrew Hunter of Cornell
University, Robert Jacobi of the State University of New York at Buffalo, Brigham McCown of United Transportation Advisors, LLC,
and George Rusk of Ecology and Environment, Inc. with the usual disclaimer that the authors accept full responsibility for any remaining errors and omissions. The opinions and conclusions expressed or implied in the report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the University at Buffalo. University at Buffalo does not make any warranty, expressed or implied, or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe upon privately owned rights. Trademarks and copyrights mentioned with this report are the ownership of their respective companies.

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West Virginia Host Farms – Home

West Virginia Host Farms – Home.

Website Connects Land Owners and Marcellus Researchers – WBOY.com: Clarksburg, Morgantown: News, Sports, Weather

Website Connects Land Owners and Marcellus Researchers – WBOY.com: Clarksburg, Morgantown: News, Sports, Weather.

Website Connects Land Owners and Marcellus Researchers

Posted: May 14, 2012 3:34 PM EDT Updated: May 14, 2012 4:00 PM EDT

CLARKSBURG – The oil and gas industry and its presence in West Virginia almost always sparks debate.

Some argue its economic benefits, while others question the possibility of negative environmental impacts.

The fact is, not many facts are known about the affects of drilling at this time.

That’s why Diane Pitcock designed a website that will hopefully answer some of those questions and concerns.

The website is called WVhostfarms.org and it’s purpose is to connect landowners and environmental scientists.

Pitcock said it’s hard to make conclusions about the Marcellus industry without documentation of land properties before drilling takes place nearby.

“One of the biggest flaws that the research community has had and it’s something we’ll be able to help with, is there was no baseline testing pre drilling,” said Diane Pitcock, program administrator for WVHostFarms.org.

She describes the website as an invitation to the environmental research community.

“We have a network of landowners, who are more than willing to offer their farms for researchers,” Pitcock said.

“Some of them are wiling to provide lodging or camping space for the scientists,” said Tom Bond, a landowner with a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry and who took a Toxicology course from the American Chemical Society.

The website aims to bring scientists to West Virginia private properties.

“Free access to our private properties, where they can do their water samples,” Pitcock said. “Conduct their baseline testing, so we can get the research we need as far as long term impacts.”

WBOY 12 News spoke with a family a few months ago, that told us an oil and gas company told them “sorry about your luck,” after test results indicated high levels of arsenic in their water well.

“Denying on the part of the drilling companies because no proper water samples were taken in advance,” Bond said.

Pitcock said that response is heard all too often.

“If we run into problems later as far as water contamination or live stock being impacted, we’ll have those baseline tests to show the water was fine before the fracking started,” Pitcock said.

“It’s hard to make a case with only anecdotal evidence,” Bond said.

The website looks to change the status quo, so companies can’t say ‘you can’t prove it’, or ‘we didn’t know.’

“We’ll have something that will actually be able to document. Something that can’t be disputed by the industry ‘there’s no baseline testing done so you can’t prove it.’ We’ll be able to prove it,” Pitcock said.

“Have some evidence to push back against these companies which have an almost unlimited supply of money,” Bond said

Bond and Pitcock say the lack of baseline testing has hurt individuals in litigation, but that’s not their only or primary concern.

“Landowners that are concerned want to see this research come here,” Pitcock said.

To share your stories and views about the oil and gas industry check out Jamie Stover’s Facebook page.

You can also contact Jamie Stover about your story by clicking here.

The Brian Lehrer Show: Alec Baldwin & RFK Jr. on Fracking – WNYC

The Brian Lehrer Show: Alec Baldwin & RFK Jr. on Fracking – WNYC.

To Make Fracturing Safer – NYTimes.com

To Make Fracturing Safer – NYTimes.com.

Fracking’s Aftermath: Wastewater Disposal Methods Threaten Our Health & Environment | Rebecca Hammer’s Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC

Fracking’s Aftermath: Wastewater Disposal Methods Threaten Our Health & Environment | Rebecca Hammer’s Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Petro Plutocracy

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Petro Plutocracy.

Alert: Major cyber attack aimed at natural gas pipeline companies – CSMonitor.com

Alert: Major cyber attack aimed at natural gas pipeline companies – CSMonitor.com.