DEP: Oil and gas operations damaged water supplies 209 times since end of ’07

DEP: Oil and gas operations damaged water supplies 209 times since end of ’07.

 

Auditor General of PA says PADEP is deficient and overtaken by shale gas development.

See below:

Here is the audit – http://www.auditorgen.state.pa.us/reports/performance/special/speDEP072114.pdf

Here is a joint press statement from PA coalition – http://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/resources/PressReleases/press%20stmnt%20AG%20audit%20website.pdf

 

Hydraulic Fracturing: Chemical Disclosure Requirements CRS 2012

www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42461.pdf.

 

Hydraulic Fracturing:

Chemical Disclosure Requirements

Brandon J. Murrill

Legislative Attorney

Adam Vann

Legislative Attorney

June 19, 2012

Under the Surface: Fracking Wastewater Proves Devastating to Mayflies

Under the Surface: Fracking Wastewater Proves Devastating to Mayflies.

Explosive Virginia Train Carried Fracked Bakken Oil, Headed to Potential Export Facility | DeSmogBlog

Explosive Virginia Train Carried Fracked Bakken Oil, Headed to Potential Export Facility | DeSmogBlog.

Evan Osnos: A Chemical Spill in West Virginia : The New Yorker

Evan Osnos: A Chemical Spill in West Virginia : The New Yorker.

Waters of the U.S. | US EPA

Waters of the U.S. | US EPA.

From: David Masur, PennEnvironment Director <action@pennenvironment.org>
To: jlacreevy <jlacreevy@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Mar 25, 2014 12:34 pm
Subject: Biggest clean water news of the decade

Breaking news: The EPA just proposed a rule to restore Clean Water Act protections to 49,000 miles of waterways across Pennsylvania.

Put it over the finish line. Send a comment today.

Take Action

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Dear Jean,

Brandywine Creek. The Wissahickon. Neshaminy. Nine Mile Run.

What do all these streams have in common?  Every single one of them is unprotected under the Clean Water Act.

Today, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed a rule to restore Clean Water Act protections to hundreds of Pennsylvania waterways and wetlands and the 8 million Pennsylvanians who get their drinking water from these sources.

Thank the EPA for taking this historic step forward and ask them to see it through to the finish line.

As big as this is, we haven’t won yet. In fact, the most important piece of the fight has just begun. The EPA is asking for public input on their plan in the next few months, and the nation’s biggest polluters are already lining up to stop it in its tracks.

Polluters who have benefited from these loopholes for years are fighting back. Big Ag is saying this rulemaking is cause for “battle,”[1] and last time the EPA took a step half this big, ExxonMobil threatened “legal warfare.”[2]

That’s why I’m contacting you now — to make sure we can send 30,000 messages from Pennsylvanians to the EPA so they hear loud and clear that we are serious about clean water.

Nobody should be allowed to treat our waterways like their personal sewer.

Will you ask the EPA to finish the job?

For more than a decade, PennEnvironment has worked to close loopholes in the Clean Water Act that have left nearly half of Pennsylvania’s’ streams and many acres of wetlands at risk of unchecked pollution. These waterways are critical–they feed and filter our drinking water sources and are some of our favorite places to swim, boat and fish.

Today’s announcement comes on the heels of hundreds of thousands of messages sent from people like you asking the Obama administration to act. Over the past three years, along with our sister organizations across the country, we’ve had more than 1 million conversations with everyday people about protecting our waterways, and we’ve built a coalition of more than 400 local elected officials, 300 small farmers, and 300 small business owners to stand with us and call on the EPA to act.

Let’s finish the job.

Tell the EPA: It’s gone on long enough. Restore Clean Water Act protections to the waterways we love and depend on.

Thanks for all you do,

David Masur
PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center Director
P.S. A decade of work comes down to this. The EPA’s announcement today brings us closer than we’ve ever been to getting our waterways the protection they deserve. But it’s you who will help see it through to the end. Send your public comment in today to close Clean Water Act loopholes once and for all.

[1] “Leaked Draft of Water Jurisdiction Rule May Not Be Final EPA Position, Vilsack Says,” Amena H. Saiyid, Bloomberg BNA. 17 January 2014
[2] “Oil Industry Trheatens Obama Admin Over Clean Water Act Guidance for Wetlands,” Paul Quinlan, The New York Times. 15 April 2011

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World Water Day Water and Energy

16_01_2014_press_release_closing_eng.pdf.

TRANSPORT: Environmentalists ‘get real creative’ to combat oil by rail — Monday, January 13, 2014 — www.eenews.net

TRANSPORT: Environmentalists ‘get real creative’ to combat oil by rail — Monday, January 13, 2014 — www.eenews.net.

Akwesasne Drummers at State of the State | Shaleshock Media

Akwesasne Drummers at State of the State | Shaleshock Media.

Mexican Communities On Guard Against Thirst for Oil – Inter Press Service

Mexican Communities On Guard Against Thirst for Oil – Inter Press Service.