In a Natural Gas Glut, Big Winners and Losers – NYTimes.com

In a Natural Gas Glut, Big Winners and Losers – NYTimes.com.

Radiation Sources in Natural Gas Well Activities — Occupational Health & Safety

Radiation Sources in Natural Gas Well Activities — Occupational Health & Safety.

Fracking Has the USGS Been Co-opted?

RWMA Newsletter – Fracking Special Edition 2012.

Fracking

Has the USGS Been Co-opted?

EARTHWORKS | Public health and gas development

EARTHWORKS | Public health and gas development.

Public health and gas development

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Where oil and gas development goes, health problems often follow.

Yet industry representatives and policymakers seeking to expand drilling often dismiss claims of health impacts as “personal anecdotes” and isolated incidents.

The primary reasons that public health risks posed by increasing gas development can be disputed:

  • A lack of established science. Widespread scientific investigation has only recently begun to investigate the relationship between gas development and public health impacts.
  • State governments, which are largely responsible for protecting the public from irresponsible oil and gas development, have until recently refused to consider the issue.
  • Even as they have become widespread, individual reports of health problems in the gas patch have been continually dismissed as anecdotal by industry and government.

To investigate the connection, between August 2011 and July 2012 Earthworks’ Oil & Gas Accountability Project (OGAP) researched the extent, types, and possible causes of health symptoms experienced by people living in the gas patches of Pennsylvania.

The main conclusions of the project — Gas Patch Roulette: How Shale Gas Development Risks Public Health in Pennsylvania:

  1. Contaminants associated with oil and gas development are present in air and water in many communities where development is occurring.
  2. Many residents have developed health symptoms that they did not have before—indicating the strong possibility that they are occurring because of gas development.
  3. By permitting widespread gas development without fully understanding its impacts to public health—and using that lack of knowledge to justify regulatory inaction—Pennsylvania and other states are risking the public’s health.

Gas Patch Roulette documents:


For more information:

The health survey form through which residents reported health symptoms.

Additional information and data tables to support some of the analysis and charts found in the report.

Tagged with: toxics, regulation, public health, pennsylvania, marcellus shale, health and toxics, gas patch roulette

Gas Patch Roulette: Differences in symptoms based on respondents with air and water tests

 

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Gas Patch Roulette: Summary Report

How Shale Gas Development Risks Public Health in Pennsy

Website compiles research on Marcellus Shale boom impact – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Website compiles research on Marcellus Shale boom impact – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/org/marcellus-biblio/

Capital Business Blog » Hundreds turn out for pro-fracking rally at the State Capitol

Capital Business Blog » Hundreds turn out for pro-fracking rally at the State Capitol.

Quinipiac Poll on NY Economic condition/gas drilling

NYEcon October 2012 Crosstabs.pdf (application/pdf Object).

Q14K – Increasing the exploration and development of domesti  c energy including oil and natural ga

Orphaned Well Being Plugged In Sullivan County

Orphaned Well Being Plugged In Sullivan County.

U.S. GAO – Unconventional Oil and Gas Development: Key Environmental and Public Health Requirements

U.S. GAO – Unconventional Oil and Gas Development: Key Environmental and Public Health Requirements.

U.S. GAO – Oil and Gas: Information on Shale Resources, Development, and Environmental and Public Health Risks

U.S. GAO – Oil and Gas: Information on Shale Resources, Development, and Environmental and Public Health Risks.