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Gas shale drilling tech under scrutiny

Gas shale drilling tech under scrutiny (Alaska Dispatch):

According to a long feature in the Ithaca Journal, people are wondering about just what’s in the waste liquid that results from horizontal high-pressure hydro-fracture drilling, and what’s the best way to handle it. As full-scale horizontal development of Marcellus Shale gas kicks in, the quantity of waste fluid will increase because horizontal wells require more of the fluid than vertical wells. The high volume of waste fluid will need to be dealt with. But because the industry is exempt from the federal rules that require full disclosure, no one is really sure about what threat the fluid poses to workers or groundwater. The DEC hasn’t issued any permits yet for full-scale development with horizontal hydro-fracture wells in the Marcellus because it is reviewing environmental impact statements, but it has already allowed the technology to be used in traditional vertical wells there. (Read more)

IOGA/NYSERDA wrap-up

Here is the information shared at the IOGA/NYSERDA event:

Cornell Coperative Extension/Tompkins County Workforce Investment Board Meeting

An upcoming event that you may like to attend and speak up at: The Tompkins County Workforce Investment Board and Cornell Cooperative Extension are holding a meeting on June 24 from 10:30-12:30 in Room 140 at Cornell’s East Hill Office Building. The purpose of the meeting is to explore workforce development opportunities related to the various phases of gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale. This will also entail looking at workforce development resources and connections among various educational institutions. They have invited representatives from Penn College of Technology to give an overview of their approach to this.

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Background info

Please RSVP by June 15 to Julia Mattick at jmattick@tompkins-co.org or Rod Howe at rlh13@cornell.edu.