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Gas Drilling Hearing at State University College At Oneonta

One of the six public hearings on environmental issues associated with natural gas drilling will be at the State University College at Oneonta on Dec. 2.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation had previously announced communities and dates for the series of hearings. Officials recently released specific times and locations.

The Oneonta hearing will be at the Hunt Union Ballroom. The site will open at 4:30 p.m., with the formal meeting beginning at 5:15 p.m. Brief remarks by DEC staff will be followed by public comments starting at 6 p.m.

The meetings were scheduled to give the public an opportunity to participate in the analysis of the potential environmental impacts of high-volume hydraulic fracturing of horizontal wells in New York’s natural gas-bearing Marcellus and Utica shale formations, according to the DEC.

Other hearings are Nov. 6 in Allegany, Nov. 12 in Bath, Nov. 13 in Elmira, Nov. 17 in Binghamton and Dec. 4 in Loch Sheldrake.

Although there is a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) covering gas and oil drilling in the state, the DEC determined that a supplement was needed to address issues related to the large volumes of water required to ‘hydrofracture’ the shale to release the gas.

As a first step of its review, DEC recently released a draft scope that proposes issues to be covered in the analysis. The forums give the public the opportunity to review and comment.

In addition to the DEC’s website at http://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/45912.html , copies of the draft scope, a Glossary of Technical Terms and related materials are available at the following area locations:

DEC Region 4, Stamford Sub-office 65561 State Highway 10, Suite 1, Stamford, 652-3722.
Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta.
William B. Ogden Free Library, 42 Gardner Place, Walton.
Rogers Education Center, 2721 State Route 80, Sherburne, 674-4017.
Guernsey Public Library, 3 Court St., Norwich.

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Wednesday’s Meeting

I’d like to thank all the people who attended, as well as those who ran, the meeting about the gas lease situation tonight. 

There were so many thoughtful questions, and so many intelligent responses from the panel. 

It was also nice to see that even though most of us were impassioned towards a moratorium on gas drilling in our area, that all viewpoints were welcomed. Had this been the case at at the previous meetings at the school (run by the local coalition, who refused to entertain meaningful input from anyone with opposing thoughts) this meeting would not have been necessary. 

It was nice to see so many thoughtful neighbors and friends from other parts of the county at the meeting, as well. 

As was mentioned, we’d love your input on this blog. Feel free to leave comments (of any point of view, but remember, no flaming, and no anonymous comments, please).

And please send in any relevant links you have. I’ll put ‘em all up as soon as I can.

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Meeting on Wednesday, Oct 27

It’s taken us a while, but we have finally organized a presentation addressing concerns about natural gas drilling in our area.  Our meeting will be held at Unatego High School on Wednesday, October 22 at 7 pm.  We hope that you will be able to join us then.
 
Also, we have attached a flyer about the meeting to this e-mail.  Please feel free to copy this for distribution and display in your area.  All communities and interested individuals are welcome to attend.
 
Sincerely,
 
The Concerned Citizens for Otego group
 
 

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Marcellus Shale Play

Check out the Marcellus Shale Play: http://essentialdissent.blogspot.com/2008/10/marcellus-shale-play.html
 
     It’s a Powerpoint presentation by Chris Burger.
 

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BUS TO ALBANY

Shale Shock iof Ithaca is getting a Swartout Coach bus to take anybody who wants to go to the public hearing Oct 15th in Albany of The State Assembly’s Committee on Environmental Conservation. Please contact shaleshock08@yahoo.com for more info. Cost per seat is $30. If you are able to do so, please add additional money for scholarships for those who cannot afford the entire $30. For those to whom the cost is prohibitive, please send what you can.

The bus holds 55 people. Bus leaves from Ithaca and will stop in Binghamton, but reservations are required. For reservations and more info, please contact shaleshock08@yahoo.com

Ithaca Folks: We’ll meet the bus behind the Ramada Inn (up by Pyramid Mall). We can park cars there. Bus will be there at 5:45am and will leave at 6:00am.

Binghamton Folks: The bus will stop in Binghamton, at the Cracker Barrel parking lot off Rte. 81 at 7:00am. Bus will arrive back in Binghamton at 8:00pm and Ithaca at 9:00pm

Apologies to any and all who have received this message earlier via another server. However, I think that it would be great if we could get some more representation from our area and this bus idea (below) will make it easy for many to attentd. We need to establish a presence at the upcoming Oct. 15 State Assembly meeting of the Committee on Environmental Conservation.
Not only can we mention concerns that we have about natural gas drilling, but we can urge our representatives to do their jobs and tell them that they will be held accountable if they ignore their constituents’ wishes and best interests.

For those who cannot possibly attend the meeting on Oct. 15 in Albany, I urge you to print out a copy of the Damascus Citizens’ petition to Gov. Paterson, obtain five signatures, and mail it before the 15. The Damascus group will present them en masse to the Commission on Environmental Conservation on the 15th.

http://www.damascuscitizens.org/images/Petition-NY.pdf

Thank you very much for getting involved!

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Drilling the West

National Geographic Magazine has posted a photo essay about gas drilling. It’s a powerful and informative 4-minute audio/visual presentation.

Here’s the link to it:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0507/sights_n_sounds/index.html

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