March 14, 2015
Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Dear Governor Cuomo:
We, the undersigned, respectfully request that you publicly disclose how the findings and recommendations of your Department of Health's A Public Health Review of High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing (HVHF) For Shale Gas Development will be translated into public policy.
We further request that you address the detailed concerns presented below before adopting any Final Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (SGEIS).
Key Public Health Review Conclusion
The Public Health Review's key conclusion is:
"Until the science provides sufficient information to determine the level of risk to public health from HVHF to all New Yorkers and whether the risks can be adequately managed, DOH recommends that HVHF should not proceed in New York State."
See page one at: https://www.health.ny.gov/press/reports/docs/high_volume_hydraulic_fracturing.pdf
Request for Public Disclosure as well as Open and Transparent Decision Making Process
While we applaud your administration's landmark Public Health Review conclusion, it is unclear how it will be translated into public policy. We write today to request that you clarify this matter.
First, please make clear whether your administration plans to ban permanently all high volume hydraulic fracturing of Marcellus Shale in New York through a legally-binding prohibition or adopt some other form of shale fracking prohibition.
Second, it is our understanding that your Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will implement the Public Health Review's findings and recommendations by adopting a Final SGEIS and issuing a Findings Statement to conclude the proceeding.
Even though you stated on 12/17/14 that those actions would be "self-executing," we respectfully request that you reveal the scope of the Final SGEIS before any final action is taken on the matter.
The original purpose of the SGEIS was to provide permit guidelines for shale gas extraction. That is implicit in the SGEIS title: "Well Permit Issuance for Horizontal Drilling and High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in the Marcellus Shale and Other Low-Permeability Gas Reservoirs."
We are concerned that a Final SGEIS might permit HVHF in the future without any further public review or comment and despite the prohibition recommended in the Public Health Review.
We also believe it would be premature to adopt HVHF permit guidelines before resolving the shortcomings documented in the Public Health Review and otherwise brought to your attention.
Given these concerns, we respectfully request that you: a) immediately provide written public notice regarding the scope of the proposed Final SGEIS proceeding, b) hold public hearings about the proceeding and c) accept public comments to resolve questions about this critical matter openly, transparently and with full formal public participation before adopting a Final SGEIS.
Please Address Fundamental Shortcomings Documented in the Public Health Review
The Public Health Review states: "Based on this review, it is apparent that the science surrounding HVHF activity is limited, only just beginning to emerge, and largely suggests only hypotheses about potential public health impacts that need further evaluation (emphasis added)."
The Public Health Review also notes: "many of the published reports investigating both environmental impacts that could result in human exposures and health implications of HVHF activities are preliminary or exploratory in nature (emphasis added)."
The Public Health Review cautions: "Furthermore, the public health impacts from HVHF activities could be significantly broader than just those geographic locations where the activity actually occurs, thus expanding the potential risk to a large population of New Yorkers (emphasis added)."
See pages one and two at: https://www.health.ny.gov/press/reports/docs/high_volume_hydraulic_fracturing.pdf
Please Address "Significant Uncertainties" Documented in the Public Health Review
We also respectfully request that you disclose how DEC and DOH propose to address the "significant uncertainties" referenced in the Public Health Review regarding:
"the kinds of adverse health outcomes that may be associated with HVHF,"
"the likelihood of the occurrence of adverse health outcomes," and
"the effectiveness of some of the mitigation measures in reducing or preventing environmental impacts which could adversely affect public health."
See page two at: https://www.health.ny.gov/press/reports/docs/high_volume_hydraulic_fracturing.pdf
Please Address the Most Important Decision Specified by the Public Health Review
We request that you disclose how New York State will decide when:
"the science provides sufficient information to determine the level of risk to public health from HVHF to all New Yorkers and whether the risks can be adequately managed..."
All these Public Health Review procedural matters are critical to determining if HVHF will ever be allowed to proceed in New York. That is why it is imperative that you address these matters without delay.
Draft SGEIS Shortcomings Also Must Be Resolved Before Final SGEIS is Adopted
Tens of thousands of concerned citizens, legislators, academic researchers, business owners, religious leaders and health professionals have respectfully written you to document grave concerns about the Final Revised Draft SGEIS' numerous technical shortcomings as well as that it is indisputably outdated and lacks current information.
See: http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/cuomo/coalition_letter/2011
http://www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/letters/2014/6/23/coalition-letter-withdraw-sgeis
Conclusion
We trust that you will find our requests self-explanatory, but please do not hesitate to contact us if we can clarify our concerns. We look forward to receiving your prompt reply.
In conclusion, we wish to thank you, Commissioners Joe Martens and Dr. Howard Zucker, as well as all your DEC and DOH colleagues for their dedicated work performed under challenging circumstances to safeguard the public health of "all New Yorkers" as well as the environment of our state from shale fracking hazards. We commend your public service.
Always very respectfully,
Alice Bartholomew
415 Wall Street
Elmira, NY |
George Koury
Education Coordinator
Olive Defense Against Fracking
8 Sahler Mill Road
Olivebridge, New York |
Nathaniel Posner
1432 county highway 8
Otego, NY |
Kyllikki Inman
110 Halcyon Hill
Ithaca, NY |
Maria Luisa Tasayco
Emerita Professor of Chemistry/Biochemistry from CCNY and The Graduate Center of CUNY
City College of New York
116 Pinehurst Ave H43
New York, NY |
Bruce MacInnes
739 Oquaga Lake Road
Deposit, New York |
sarah ousley
po box 6828
ithaca, ny |
Barbara Anersen
306 Hunt Hill Rd
Ithaca, NY |
Mary Zebell
912 N. Aurora Street
Ithaca, NY |
Leslie Gold
40 Downing St.
NYC, NY |
C Okimoto
RR 4 Box 2251
Pahoa, HI |
DAVID BALASHINSKY
1959 Hawleyton Road
Town of Binghamton, NY |
Cynthia Chase
Professor of English and Comparative Literature
Cornell
909 Wyckoff Rd
Ithaca, NY |
STEPHEN SCHNEIDER
713 OQUAGA LAKE ROAD
DEPOSIT, NEW YORK |
GAIL SCHNEIDER
713 OQUAGA LAKE ROAD
DEPOSIT, NEW YORK |
julia widdowson
339 North Mabbetsville Road
Millbrook, NY |
Rosalind Feinstein
206 Hanshaw Road
Ithaca, NY |
Henry Barrett
16427 Glidden Rd.
Holley, NY |
Anna Gibson
311 Bailor Rd
Brooktondale, NY |
Lyn Gerry
212 N. Jackson St.
Watkins Glen, New York |
Duane Diviney
230 Valley Road
Ithaca, New York |
Billie Henninger
5823 county road 16
Canandaigua, Ny |
Mary A Thuma
Pleasant Meadow Road
Cooperstown, New york |
Barbara Kane Lewis
702 Pat's Place
Ithaca, NY , NY |
David Whitehouse
11532 N. 17 Road
Buckley, Michigan |
William Holmstrom
Concerned Citizens of Otego
Briar Creek Road
Otego, New York |
Patricia Witten
151 Wood Rd.
Freeville, New York |
Elisabeth Meyer
Associate Professor
Cornell University
41 Elm Street
Trumansburg, NY |
Kristina Fedorov
Mrs.
6920 State Hwy.7
Maryland, NY |
Laura Hogan
186 Besemer Hill Rd.
Ithaca, NY |
Claire Delavigne
26 Prospect St.
Bethel , CT |
Roxie Newberry
18 Broadview Rd
Woodstock, NY |
M. Denise Corcoran
1959 Hawleyton Rd
Binghamton, NY |
Carol J. Painter, Ph.D.
141 Westhaven Rd.
Ithaca, NY |
Elizabeth Peet
5120 Sugar Mountain Way
Burdett, NY |
Janice Pfaff
642 Coddington Rd
Ithaca, NY |
Karen Butler
none
self
317 County Highway 40
Worcester, NY |
Lynn Cahill-Hoy
CNY Against Fracking
4413 Lathrop Drive
Marcellus, NY |
Stephanie McMahon
Associate Professor
6405 Palmiter Rd.
Alfred Station, NY |
Vincent Aliperti
Billsboro Winery
4760 West Lake Road
Geneva, New York |
John Jongen
Organizer
Citizen's Alliance for a Pristine Perinton (CAPP)
164 West Church Street
Fairport, New York |
Pam Camara
169 Binnewater Rd
Kingston, New York |
Denise Speicher
Mrs.
504 Winton Rd N
Rochester, NY |
Nedra Harvey
Co-Founder
R-CAUSE (Rochesterians Concerned About Unsafe Shale-gas Extraction)
275 Berkeley St.
Rochester, N.Y. |
Leslie Kurzweil
2250 N. Triphammer Rd.
Ithaca, NY |
Barbara Perrone
395 Brooktondale Rd
Brooktondale, ny |
Katharine B. Wolpe
Vice President
Village Independent Democrats
107 East 10th St., Apt. 1C
New York, NY |
Roxanne Gupta
3926 County Rd 139
Ovid, NY |
Ben Abbate
Professional Engineer
11 Foley Place
Huntington Station, New York |
Connie McKinney
20 Sheldon St.
Binghamton, NY |