ALL Consulting: Current Publications on Gas Drilling

ALL Consulting: Current Publications.  Technical papers and presentations from various conferences and independent studies.  Many come from industry sources.

Sandra Steingraber – “Morgan Lecturer” | Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues

Sandra Steingraber – “Morgan Lecturer” | Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues.  Feb. 2- Carlisle, PA

Cornell Environmental Law Society Energy Conference. Apr. 1-2, 2011

Welcome to the 2011 Environmental Law Society Energy Conference!

Eco-Forum: “Enough is Enough” Jan. 30-Binghamton

Eco-Forum:  “Enough is Enough”
The economy cannot grow forever on a finite planet.  How can we transition from a culture of “more” to a culture of “enough” that includes a greater sense of well-being than we have today?  Wes Ernsberger, Chair of UUCB’s Green Sanctuary, presents a summary of these ideas.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
12:45-1:45 pm
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Binghamton
183 Riverside Drive
 
Gerri Wiley
607-342-3159(cell)
gerriwiley@yahoo.com

Impacts of Oil and Gas Drilling

Night Before Christmas

Twas the Night Before Christmas, Revisited

New York State Medical Societies Call for Moratorium

It’s now official: the Medical Society of the State of New York has gone on record supporting a moratorium on gas drilling using high volume hydraulic fracturing.

Numerous county medical societies began supporting a moratorium. Most were content with waiting for the EPA to issue its findings before proceeding further even though it was unclear how wide a scope the study would cover or even if they would produce valid, reliable information to begin with. The thought was to wait, let the EPA prove itself and then reevaluate when the time came. Few thought the medical profession would be willing to leave a moratorium so open ended. Yet that is what was eventually passed at the state level: a call for a true moratorium until “valid information” is available. Given the fact that the process is only now coming under scrutiny of not only the state and federal government (where it should have been done in the first place), but academia, and now the medical community we might now begin to hope that the issue will get the attention and study it deserves. We might dare hope that the precautionary principle lives.
 
Here is the wording of the resolution passed by MSSNY:

RESOLVED, That the Medical Society of the State of New York supports a moratorium on natural gas extraction using high volume hydraulic fracturing in New York State until valid information is available to evaluate the process for its potential effects on human health and the environment.
 
 
Counties that passed their own calls for a moratorium are (might be incomplete):
Broome County Medical Society
Herkimer County Medical Society
Cayuga County Medical Society
Chemung County Medical Society
Chenango County Medical Society
Madison County Medical Society
Oneida County Medical Society
Onondaga County Medical Society
Oswego County Medical Society
Otsego County Medical Society
Tompkins County Medical Society
……literally all the southern tier
Delaware and Tioga Counties do not have separate Societies but fall under what is called the sixth District which also declared support for a moratorium.
 
Chris
Chris W. Burger
110 Walters Road
Whitney Point, NY 13862
(607) 692-3442
cwburger@frontiernet.net

See   for more information regarding medical professionals
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The model Resolution used with some variations:
 
Whereas, as physicians we believe in the principle of Primum, non, nocere, First, do no harm; and
 
Whereas, as physicians of [     ] County, we care first and foremost about the health of our community and believe that when an activity raises potential harm to human health, precautionary measures should be taken until cause and effect relationships are fully established scientifically, and
 
Whereas, the exploitation of natural gas in the Marcellus Shale Gas Field involves high-pressure injection of billions of gallons of water and millions of gallons of water-soluble chemicals into the shale formations to allow the release of natural gas, and
 
Whereas, backflow from this process contains heavy metals, radioactive materials and volatile organic compounds, and the effects of this process on human health have not been subject to rigorous medical research, and
 
Whereas, the review reported by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement contains no high quality medical data, now therefore be it
 
RESOLVED, that the [     ] County Medical Society supports a moratorium to natural gas extraction using high volume hydraulic fracturing in New York State until completion of the recently announced Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study to evaluate its effects on human health and the environment, and be it further
 
RESOLVED, that this resolution be sent to the appropriate state elected representatives, local media and other interested parties.
 

Safety of Vertical/Exploratory Wells Challenged

Beyond Fracking: Experts Challenge Safety of Exploratory Wells, Vertical Drilling. by Marie C. Baca  ProPublica, Dec. 6, 2010.

 

Delaware River Basin Commission Rules to Address Exploratory Wells.

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Talk to friends neighbors about implications of drilling      
Meet with legislators, local officials to express your concerns and provide them with information      
Attend legislature committees, town, city, village meetings to provide information and influence policy (Great if we could have someone at every legislative committee meeting and every town board meeting)      
Study state and federal legislation & regulations and communicate with policy makers on drilling issues      
Study issues, Check out www.gdacc.wordpress.com Collect data, and write letters to the editor, reports, brochures, videos or prepare power-point presentations to educate community or policy makers.      
Plan outreach activities      
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  • Tabling at events
     
  • Help with contacting public officials
     
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  • Find venues for speakers, film showings
     
  • Float for Dairy Parade
     
  • Provide music or street theater for outdoor events
     
  • Refreshments at events
     
  • Other
     
Legal research      
Donate to organizations that are providing advocacy, publication, legal help for communities and victims.      
Work to educate particular groups: medical, health, real estate, business, civic, faith-based, outdoor enthusiasts, young people, etc.      
Fundraising for publications, mailings, conference registration fees, advertising      
Scientific research –establishing baseline data for water, soil, air      
Education–develop curricula for elem/secondary, post-secondary education      
Attend other regional meetings and report back      
Economic/social impacts research      
Organize a film showing at a library, club, church      

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