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November 12, 2012
Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
November 10, 2012
Greetings,
This is an update on EPA’s study of the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.
In today’s Federal Register , EPA announced it is accepting information through April 30, 2013, including data, studies, scientific analyses and other pertinent scientific information related to the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources.
This information will help to ensure EPA is current on evolving hydraulic fracturing practices and technologies as well as inform current and future research and ensure a robust record of scientific information
Consistent with the Agency’s commitment to using the highest quality information in its scientific assessments, EPA prefers that people submit information that has been peer reviewed. EPA will consider all submissions, but will give preference to peer reviewed data and literature sources.
There are several ways to submit information to the docket for this request. Be sure to include the docket identification number Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2010-0674 on every submission.
For more information about EPA dockets visit http://www.epa.gov/dockets/.
For more information about EPA’s hydraulic fracturing study, visit http://www.epa.gov/hfstudy/.
Thank you for your interest in EPA’s study of hydraulic fracturing and its potential impacts on drinking water resources.
November 9, 2012
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November 9, 2012
I make it a point to get the word out for events. Sorry this is
getting out on the late side but this show is up until January 6 2013
and has a compelling list of participating photographers. Next Weds,
Nov 14, at 6:00pm, Brian Cohen Martha Rial will give an artist talk in
the gallery. I included a few links to give you a better idea of the
nature and importance of the work. Working on a documentary myself
about those involved in this issue, I find it evident that where there
is a huge gap in essential media coverage. The arts (in this case
photography) take a leading role to inform and educate with deep
social commentary. Where regulatory systems and protections from
government fail, the citizens not only fall victim, but they
themselves must find ways to protect themselves. Through the eyes of
these remarkable photographers you will see images that can help us
see what is hardley imaginable unless you, yourself have fallen
victim.
all my best,
Dave
Marcellus Shale Documentary Project
Noah Addis
Nina Berman
Brian Cohen
Scott Goldsmith
Lynn Johnson
Martha Rial
Curated by Laura Domencic
Pittsburgh Filmmakers Galleries
October 11, 2012 to January 6, 2013
The exhibition, curated by Laura Domencic, director of Pittsburgh
Center for the Arts (PCA) features more than 50 photographic images
which tell the personal stories of Pennsylvanians affected by the
Marcellus Shale gas industry. By creating a visual document of the
environmental, social and economic impact of the drilling, the
compelling images not only provide historical artifacts, but can be a
catalyst for discussion.
http://www.briancohenphotography.com/?gallery=events
http://www.lynnjohnsonphoto.com/
http://publicsource.org/investigations/landscapes-and-faces
http://www.scottgoldsmith.com/
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Associate Producer
GROUNDSWELL: Protecting Our Children’s Air & Water
Resolution Pictures
Dave Walczak
GROUNDSWELL web site:
November 8, 2012
PA DEP Oil & Gas Reporting Website – Statewide Data Downloads By Reporting Period.
This database shows that much PA unconventional drilling waste is coming to NY for disposal
Spreadsheet showing waste transported to NY from PA Chesapeake wells from Jan to June, 2012. Most is drill cuttings deposited in Painted Post and Niagara Falls landfills.
November 1, 2012
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/marcellusshale/state-representative-calls-for-probe-of-dep-water-testing-reports-660215/#ixzz2B1kLwiAv
November 1, 2012
http://www.pahouse.com/PR/046110112.asp
White calls on state, federal authorities for investigation of DEP over deceptive Marcellus Shale water-quality testing practices
Testimony by DEP lab chief reveals possibility of intentionally undisclosed public health risks from Marcellus Shale gas drilling
HARRISBURG, Nov. 1 – State Rep. Jesse White, D-Allegheny/Beaver/Washington, today called for state and federal law enforcement agencies to investigate the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for alleged misconduct and fraud revealed by sworn testimony given by a high-ranking DEP official.