Debate on Fracking: Was Syracuse Right to Ban the Controversial Natural Gas Drilling Process?

Debate on Fracking: Was Syracuse Right to Ban the Controversial Natural Gas Drilling Process?.  Amy Goodman, Democracy Now  Nov. 4, 2011

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    Ny_fracking_rally_webWe’re broadcasting live from Syracuse, which recently became the third city in New York state to ban the natural gas drilling process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. The Syracuse Common Council voted unanimously last week to ban fracking within city limits. They also voted to limit where wastewater from the fracking process can be stored. Fracking is controversial because it injects millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals deep into the earth in order to break up shale rock and release natural gas. Many feel this extraction process raises a myriad of human health and environmental issues. Supporters of fracking say it has led to an exponential increase in gas production and has not been harmful to either the environment or human health. To find out more about the issue of fracking, we host a discussion with three guests: Kathleen Joy, Syracuse Common Council majority leader, who led the city’s efforts to ban hydrofracking; Don Siegel, professor of earth sciences at Syracuse University; and Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper with the Council of Chiefs of the Onondaga Nation. [includes rush transcript]

The Capitol Pressroom for November 2, 2011 | WCNY Blogs

The Capitol Pressroom for November 2, 2011 | WCNY Blogs.

Senator Tom Libous (R – 52nd District) has been one of the legislature’s strongest advocates for hydrofracking. We will ask him about home rule, the dSGEIS and recent criticism by the gas drilling industry.

Petition to bring bill to suspend hydraulic fracturing to NYS Legislature

NYS Senators: Bring bill A07400 to suspend hydraulic fracturing for vote

Bill A07400 proposed by Assemblyman Robert Sweeney, Chair of the Environmental Conservation Committee, calls to suspend hydraulic fracturing in New York State. It passed in the Assembly, however the Senate has not yet acted on this legislation. We are opposed to hydrofracking due to long term irreversible adverse environmental and health impacts, and are asking our Senate leaders to take a stand and oppose permitting until more studies are completed.

Yes, there was a Senate version of this bill, S5592, sponsored by Carlucci.  It was introduced in June and got at least 9 co-sponsors.  You can research the bill on the NY Legislature  web site.

To be delivered to: The New York State Senate and Governor Andrew Cuomo

“We are citizens of NYS who oppose high volume horizontal hydrofracking. We request our Senate leaders act urgently to support Bill A07400 to suspend hydrofracking and bring this bill to the floor for vote.”  SIGN HERE:

http://signon.org/sign/nys-senators-bring-bill.fb1?source=s.fb&r_by=351080

DEP Announces Public Comment Period for Guidance on Air Aggregation Determinations Newsroom | DEP

DEP Announces Public Comment Period for Guidance on Air Aggregation Determinations   10-12-11  Newsroom | DEP.

State Dept. Assigned Keystone XL Review to Company With Ties to TransCanada – NYTimes.com

State Dept. Assigned Keystone XL Review to Company With Ties to TransCanada – NYTimes.com.

Fuel Fix » Salazar: Natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing rules on way soon

Fuel Fix » Salazar: Natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing rules on way soon.

DEC commissioner defends gas drill plan – Times Union

DEC commissioner defends gas drill plan – Times Union.

No need to ban fracking – EU: News24: Sci-Tech: News

No need to ban fracking – EU: News24: Sci-Tech: News.

Inergy Lines Up Congressmen and Senators to Fight Locals for Big Gas Projects In New York « « DC BureauDC Bureau

Inergy Lines Up Congressmen and Senators to Fight Locals for Big Gas Projects In New York « « DC BureauDC Bureau.

Idiocy and Advocacy on the Environment – NYTimes.com

Idiocy and Advocacy on the Environment – NYTimes.com.