Safety First, Fracking Second: Scientific American

Safety First, Fracking Second: Scientific American.

Don’t wait to study fracking and health | The Journal News | LoHud.com | LoHud.com

Don’t wait to study fracking and health | The Journal News | LoHud.com | LoHud.com.

Science Lags As Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields – ProPublica

Science Lags As Health Problems Emerge Near Gas Fields – ProPublica.

Does Drilling Really Spread STDs? | StateImpact Pennsylvania

Does Drilling Really Spread STDs? | StateImpact Pennsylvania.

Local Experiences Related to the Marcellus Shale Industry May 10, 2011

Staci Covey, RN, MS, NE-BC President, Troy Community Hospital VP, Post Acute Care

OpEdNews – Article: Rat Poop in the Pancakes

OpEdNews – Article: Rat Poop in the Pancakes.

Pitt researchers to follow up on blood disorder cluster – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Pitt researchers to follow up on blood disorder cluster – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Cortland County Not Ready For Hydro-Fracking

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Cortland County Not Ready For Hydro-Fracking

 

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Cortland County health officials say the county is woefully unprepared to handle the impacts of Hydro fracking.

On Tuesday night the county natural gas task force met to talk about the health issues that may arise as a result of increased natural gas drilling activities in New York.

While most of the concerns raised in connection with hydro fracking center around water, including protection of drinking water supplies and managing the waste water that is used in fracking. Local health officials say they are more concerned about impacts on air quality.

Deputy County public health director M.J Uttech says studies from other States including Texas and Colorado have shown residents are much more susceptible to changes in air quality before water becomes an issue, especially children.

Uttech says the county and the region are not equipped to conduct the air monitoring that will be required with the increased natural gas exploration.

Uttech says the county will likely have to add staff to the health department in order to respond to the wave of environmental complaints that will filed related to the gas drilling activities.

Among other health issues raised at the meeting are the expected impacts from the increased number of people that will come into the area as part of the drilling camps. Uttech says this presents a different set of problems including increased crime, new diseases, higher housing costs, and stress to the communities established way of life.

At this point the State is continuing to review the rules governing hydro fracking, the amended rules are expected out next year, when complete the state may begin issuing drilling permits.

 

Sand mines create jobs, concerns – JSOnline

Sand mines create jobs, concerns – JSOnline.

SGEIS Needs Health Impact Comments – Gas Drilling Tech Notes

SGEIS Needs Health Impact Comments – Gas Drilling Tech Notes.

Deadly Gas Industry Coverup Revealed by NC5 | KREX – News, Weather, Sports for Grand Junction | Montrose | Glenwood Springs – Coverage You Can Count On | Around the Region

Deadly Gas Industry Coverup Revealed by NC5 | KREX – News, Weather, Sports for Grand Junction | Montrose | Glenwood Springs – Coverage You Can Count On | Around the Region.