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Coalition Letter to Governor Cuomo Regarding Executive Order No. 41: Requiring Further Environmental Review of High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Combined With Horizontal Drilling

January 5, 2011

Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor, State of New York
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224

Dear Governor Cuomo:

We, the undersigned, strongly support safeguarding the environment, public health and natural resources of the Catskills, Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions that overlay New York’s Marcellus Shale formation, potentially the largest natural gas reservoir in America. That is why we write to thank you for your “continuation” of Executive Order No. 41: Requiring Further Environmental Review of High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Combined With Horizontal Drilling.

That order requires your Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to:

“complete its review of the public comments, make such revisions to the Draft SGEIS that are necessary to analyze comprehensively the environmental impacts associated with high-volume hydraulic fracturing combined with horizontal drilling, ensure that such impacts are appropriately avoided or mitigated consistent with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), other provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law and other laws, and ensures (stet) that adequate regulatory measures are identified to protect public health and the environment;”

More than 10,000 citizens, elected officials, business owners, environmental groups and students are signatories to a letter that requested Governor Paterson to withdraw the draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (draft SGEIS) due to its fundamental inadequacies and send it back to the drawing board. We are very grateful that Executive Order No. 41 requires DEC to address those shortcomings “comprehensively” before lifting New York’s de facto Marcellus Shale horizontal hydrofracking moratorium.

See: http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/coalition_letter

A 12/13/10 article in The New York Times underscores the flaws of the draft SGEIS proceeding. Then Acting DEC Commissioner, Peter Iwanowicz, reportedly said: “many of the comments have criticized the proposed standards for failing to adequately address issues like the cumulative impact of multiple drill sites, disposal of wastewater from the drilling and the protection of drinking water.”

DEC deliberately excluded a broad range of critical issues from the scope of the SGEIS proceeding by ignoring extensive testimony at its scoping hearings. Moreover, a great deal of new information has become available since the scoping process ended. Against that background and in order to fulfill the goals of Executive Order No. 41, we respectfully request that you require DEC to:

A) Convene a Citizens Advisory Committee as well as a separate Technical Advisory Committee to guide the agency in its decision-making. At a minimum, these committees should be comprised of representatives from: 1) local, state and federal government agencies involved with regulating Marcellus Shale gas matters; 2) local governments, the State Legislature and Congress; 3) the natural gas industry; 4) property owners who leased their mineral rights; 5) civic, environmental, public interest and good government groups; 6) concerned citizens; and 7) academic researchers.

B) Provide public notice and accept comments for no less than 30 days regarding how the agency can best fulfill the requirements of Executive Order No. 41; respond in writing to all comments before beginning the process of revising the draft SGEIS; and afford the public regular, on-going opportunities for participation and comment.

C) Adopt the following proposed policies:

  1. Discharges of natural gas flowback, drilling and production wastewaters must meet New York State’s GA (groundwater that supplies potable drinking water) effluent limitations when discharged into ground and surface waters or public and private treatment plants or re-used for hydraulic fracturing or injected into underground disposal wells. Natural gas wastewaters have been documented to contain high concentrations of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), toxic chemicals and Technology Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (TENORM). These persistent pollutants can contaminate groundwaters, “pass through” “secondary” wastewater treatment systems, concentrate in residual sludges and cause worker hazards.
  2. Marcellus Shale horizontal hydrofracturing must be regulated by Individual EIS proceedings instead of a Generic EIS. DEC proposed to require individual EIS reviews for the New York City and Syracuse watersheds, but not for the rest of the Marcellus Shale formation. Moreover, according to the draft SGEIS, “Flowback water recoveries reported from horizontal Marcellus wells in the northern tier of Pennsylvania range between 9 and 35 percent of the fracturing fluid pumped (emphasis added)” (Page 5-97.) Those meager recovery rates support the conclusion that horizontal hydrofracturing constitutes deep well injection of fluids that could threaten drinking water supply sources. DEC requires State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits for deep well injection of natural gas fluid. Those permits can only be granted on the basis of site-specific, individual EIS reviews.
  3. An investigation must be undertaken to determine whether the 1992 GEIS is sufficient to safeguard public health and if “No known instances of groundwater contamination have occurred from previous horizontal drilling or hydraulic fracturing projects in New York State.” (See: DEC Marcellus Shale homepage.)

    DEC concluded in its Final SGEIS Scope: “In the absence of a pattern of incidents that indicates a regulatory weakness or gap, the occurrence of isolated accidents or violations do not of themselves constitute reason to re-open the GEIS.” (See 8.3.2)

    DEC’s assertion is directly contradicted by hundreds of spills reported to the agency as well as additional information compiled by Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany County Health Departments. Those data were not provided to DEC during its scoping hearings.

    DEC’s investigation must include a review of the following information:

  4. DEC’s GEIS must be updated on a comprehensive basis. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency wrote to DEC that its 1992 GEIS is out-of-date in so many respects that it should not serve as the basis for developing new horizontal hydrofracturing regulations. DEC must revise the GEIS to address all of the regulatory shortcomings identified by EPA, including: potential impacts to public health, water supply, water quality, wastewater treatment operations, local and regional air quality, management of naturally occurring radioactive materials and cumulative environmental impacts.

    See: http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/documents/epa_letter

Conclusion

In conclusion, Executive Order No. 41 is an historic effort to require DEC to make sure that the environmental impacts associated with Marcellus Shale horizontal hydrofracturing are “appropriately avoided or mitigated” prior to the permitting of that activity. The actions we respectfully request you to undertake would help achieve that goal and serve as a model of effective government regulation for the nation as a whole.

Thank you very much for your consideration. Best of luck with your administration.

Very truly yours,

Total Signatory Count: 5254

Erik Freeland
8116 St Route 97
Cochecton, NY
Ed Delgado
280 ninth avenue
new york, new york
Samuel Searles
124 N. Mckinley Ave
Binghamton, New York
Daniel Burhans
5920 McBryde Ave
Richmond, CA
Dr. Elaine Tuccillo
275 West 96th Street
NY, NY
Shoshana Perrey
Food First: Institute for Food & Development Policy
216 Hidden Glen Drive
Scotts Valley, CA
William Brooks
self
815 Carroll St
brooklyn, New York
Jeremy Friedman
530 Putnam Ave. #3
Brooklyn, NY
Sandra Pedersen
379 Elston Hill Rd
Van Etten, NY
Robert Chapman
33 Montrose Ave, #2L
Brooklyn, NY
Anna Leya Martensson
Ellenkeys street 24
Stockholm, Sweeden
David Pearson
1952 6th Ave.
San Diego, CA
Dr. Sheila White
683 10th Street
Brooklyn, NY
Kelly Huntley
PO Box 336
Hay Springs, Nebraska
Keith Imler
1518 12th Street
Arcata, Ca
Donia Allen
313 West 143rd Street #1B
New York, NY
Nathan Kopf
3720 Roland Ave.
Baltimore, MD
Claire Papell
7 Grandview Lane
New Paltz, New York
Barbara Larcom
2743 Maryland Avenue
Baltimore, MD
Mike Kemper
Sierra Club - North Star Chapter
8187 JOHANSEN AVE. S.
COTTAGE GROVE, MN
Clifford Haworth Dodd
1829 Decaur Street Apt 1L
Ridgewood, New York
Tomas Schlenker
2579 N. Bartlett
Milwaukee, WI
Christopher Berntsen
538 Johnson Avenue, Apt 201
Brooklyn, New York
F Norbert Weisser
1030 Superba Ave.
Venice, California
Thomas and Connie Bonner
8385 Circular Hill Rd
LeRoy, NY
karen flood
472 state route 55
barryville, new york
Lucille DeVito
11 Fox Ridge Lane
Locust Valley, New York
Sarah Jones
Communities for Justice and Peace
P.O. Box 689
Blue Lake, California
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619 n hartley st
york, PA
Thomas O'Loughlin
3015 Riverdale Avenue
Bronx, New York, New York
Phyllis Greenleaf
1555 merrill st. #75c
santa cruz, ca
Britta Peterson
600 Blacklake Blvd, SW
Olympia, WA
Sergey Belov
4812 14th avenue apt 4k
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4649 Sunnyside Ave. No.
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417 Gatewood Ln.
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New York, NY
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16620 34th St.
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430 13th St.
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Nicholas Perugini
1624 Fowler Ave
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11 ash lane
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Lisa Reist
Ft. Washington Ave
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432 Sprout Brook Rd.
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10 Elizabeth Street, Apt. 22
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257 Park Avenue South
New York, NY
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147 Marine Drive Apt 4A
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Rob Campo
22 Lakeview Gardens
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214 W College St
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1227 West Riverside Unit D
Spokane, Washington
Jean Brechan
2400 Donovan Ave Trlr 30
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Highland Ave
Stowe, Vermont
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324 Rayelene Drive
Vestal, NY
Edward Yu
11146 Woolford Street
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Many
215 West 88th 8G
NYC, NY
LaDelle Dautremont
30 Irishtown Road
Olmstedville, New York
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3188 Unexpected RD
Watkins Glen, NY
Harriet Russell
3005 Hall Street
Endwell, NY
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Eastern Washington University
11106 E. 31st
Spokane Valley , WA
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New York University
261 West 85th Street
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New York, NY
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2440 Van Buren
Eugene, OR
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315 w Carrillo St #213
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SELF
123 RICHLAND DR
GRANTS PASS, OR
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3188 Unexpected Road
Watkins Glen, NY
Mahatma Hemry
Conspire
1015 N 1st St.
Phoenix, AZ
margaret anderson
ECA
10 hartington place
edinburgh, scotland
Danae Tucker
1481 St. Rte.28N
Minerva, NY
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100 Windsor Place
Brooklyn, NY
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7 Ivanhoe Road
Binghamton, New York
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