Fracking-impacted residents & enviros welcome Obama oil & gas methane rule
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Fracking-impacted residents & enviros welcome Obama oil & gas methane rule.
Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
October 18, 2012
EARTHWORKS | Public health and gas development.
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:
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:
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
How Shale Gas Development Risks Public Health in Pennsy
September 25, 2012
EARTHWORKS | Oil & Gas Enforcement.
Thanks to federal loopholes unique to the oil and gas industry, state government is the primary regulator of oil and gas development.
So the public is entitled to know, are states doing a good job overseeing the oil & gas development industry?
Breaking All the Rules: The Crisis in Oil & Gas Regulatory Enforcement, demonstrates that states across the country are failing to enforce their own oil and gas development regulations.
The one-year, in-depth research project examined enforcement data and practices in Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, New York, New Mexico and Colorado and includes interviews with ex-industry and state agency employees.
The research produced the national reports, and six state reports focusing on the pertinent state agencies:
In addition to these publications, supporting data from the research can be found in the For More Information links below.