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LISTEN: Gov. Paterson and Walter Hang on WHCU

These free podcasts from WHCU feature interviews with Governor David Paterson and Toxic Targeting president Walter Hang, on natural gas drilling in New York State.

Governor David Paterson–Nov 16, 2009
Gov. Paterson discusses the budget crisis, mid-year school state aid cuts, drilling regulations for the Marcellus Shale, and a gay marriage vote.

Hang: Gas Drilling & DEC–Nov 16, 2009
Toxic Targeting president Walter Hang says he wants the DEC to rescind its environmental impact statement.

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Watchdog: New York State Regulation of Natural Gas Wells Has Been “Woefully Insufficient for Decades.” (Democracy Now)

The New York-based Toxics Targeting went through the Department of Environmental Conservation’s own database of hazardous substances spills over the past thirty years. They found 270 cases documenting fires, explosions, wastewater spills, well contamination and ecological damage related to gas drilling. Many of the cases remain unresolved. The findings are contrary to repeated government assurances that existing natural gas well regulations are sufficient to safeguard the environment and public health. The state is considering allowing for gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale watershed, the source of drinking water for 15 million people, including nine million New Yorkers. Guest: Walter Hang, President of Toxics Targeting, an environmental database firm in Ithaca, New York. (More at Democracy Now)

Walter Hang writes:

I just posted data at www.toxicstargeting.com for 270 oil and gas spill spills in New York State that have caused fires, explosions, home evacuations, polluted drinking water wells as well as long-term impacts on forests, streams, wetlands, ponds and other waterways.

You can view video of flammable drinking water in Candor, NY reported by a homeowner “who is concerned about natural gas drilling near him.”

I believe these findings destroy the myth that the Department of Environmental Conservation’s current oil and gas regulations are adequate to safeguard the environment and public health. For that reason, I am asking Governor Paterson to withdraw the dSGEIS.

New Studies: Natural Gas Development Releases Amazing & Very High Levels of Toxins into Air (Daily Kos)

We are on a course for certain disaster if we don’t slow down and make sure our “bridge fuel” is built with solid federal regulations! A recent study of Barnett Shale ambient air was evaluated by Wilma Subra, MacArthur (Genius) Award winning chemist. The study found amazing and very high levels of toxic chemicals including known and suspected human carcinogens and neurotoxins.

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DEP Issues Citation to Pennsylvania Driller as a Third Spill Occurs

Pennsylvania environment officials have charged Cabot Oil and Gas with five violations after nearly 8,000 gallons of hydraulic fracturing solution spilled [1] from a pipe system in two separate incidents near the town of Dimock last week. The department reported that a third, smaller spill occurred at the site Tuesday morning.

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Natgas execs seek disclosure of Marcellus drilling chemicals

An interesting quote from Chesapeake. Now, why would they need to search for alternatives to the chemicals they are using if the chemicals are so safe?

We as an industry need to demystify (hydrofracturing),” Aubrey McClendon, chief executive and chairman of Chesapeake, told an energy conference this week. “We need to disclose the chemicals that we are using and search for alternatives to the chemicals we are using,” he said.

Read the article here.

Toxic dump found under Horseheads High sports fields

“This issue was recognized years ago and this site was investigated around 1994. So there is no reason why this site, based on available data, shouldn’t have been investigated and cleaned up, given that it’s at a school where young children could be threatened,” Hang said.

“I mean frankly, it’s shocking. Normally, this should have been a top priority.”

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Coalition Calls on EPA to Stop Fish Kill from Marcellus Drilling Wastewater

A Pennsylvania state coalition of environmental, watershed, and sporting organizations is calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take immediate action following a large scale fish kill in Dunkard Creek. View the press release