One day after saying they could not "speculate" on when a key health review on hydrofracking in New York would commence, the New York State Department of Health has now announced three university experts have been chosen and will review the data.
It is with great disappointment that I bring you news from " closed for business" New York. Check the latest development in the irrational moratorium:
It is now time for NY landowners to align for one massive lawsuit for the taking of our mineral rights. Either these jokers will stop fracing altogether or they will dissuade O&G companies from drilling with onerous rules. I am simply disgusted!!
Dave
One day after saying they could not "speculate" on when a key health review on hydrofracking in New York would commence, the New York State Department of Health has now announced three university experts have been chosen and will review the data.
New York State Commissioner of Health Dr. Nirav Shah was tasked with hiring outside experts to review health impact data on fracking, as the Cuomo Administration continues to study whether fracking will be permitted in New York.
With two weeks to go before a key deadline, the health department says it has contracted with three experts to review the report.
They are John Adgate, with the Colorado School of Public Health; Lynn Goldman, who’s dean of George Washington University’s School of Public Health and Health Services; and Richard Jackson, chair of the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles.
If the Department of Health doesn't complete the health review by Nov. 29, the state’s environmental agency has to start a rule making process all over again, possibly delaying a decision on fracking for months.
A health department spokesman says Dr. Shah is "nearing completion" of his review.
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David,
Who is John Gault?
*shrugs*
and why is this happening now? because obama won. it was political football before. its in the endzone now.
Gary,
There were many democrats, that were running for the state legislature, who were voicing an anti-fracing message during the campaign. Thankfully they all lost. Mr. Cuomo and company certainly waited to announce this after the election. He is now damaging his Presidential aspirations. If he doesn't realize this, he is unfit to sit as President.
they all lost? wow. thats great news in the middle of a disaster.
Gary,
This is from the Joint Landowner Coalition of NY:
How did the state-wide races turn out? Did the anti-gas people win because of NYC liberals? Is the state legislature controlled by NYC and its surrounding liberal base?
I would expect local races to be won by pro-gas people but who controls the legislature controls the playing field.
Jim,
Our state senate is still in republican control (by a slim margin) & most are pro-gas. The assembly is a different story. In most areas where drilling will occur, rural counties, those residents are conservative republicans. God bless them. I chuckled all summer and fall as I drove past the America vs Obama signs all over the southern tier. There are many anti-drilling assembly democrats currently holding office, such as one Barbara Lifton from Planet Ithaca. NYC does dominate our state politics as they outnumber the rest of the state.
The anti-drilling candidates all lost as they were from these rural counties.They probably didn't have a legitimate chance anyway.
Just realized I mistyped New York in the header. Kind of funny, sounds like that Neyy Yawk accent. We don't have that accent upstate.
Shoulda typed it as Nyet York...
Good one, Jim! All the frustration being voiced on this site and others re: NY "anti-fracking" can just as well be recognized as anti-everything that is needed in the state. Anti- industry (consider how many have moved away), anti-cheap energy, anti -striving to become less reliant on countries that don't like us anyway. What are these high-volume folks advocating? Pro- unemployment, pro-taxes to support aged-out infrastructure in cities/villages/towns and the public health programs. Who's left to pay? The pro-fracking movement is far from ignorant on health issues hence "smart" leasing based on environmental issues that affect the public and our land.
Many workshops, seminars, meetings, and webinars have been held and well-attended because surface and sub-surface landowners DO CARE. They are tired of NY being a "hand-out" state, when the Southern Tier on its own could help it become a "hand-up" state!
How many realize that fracking can be accomplished a number of ways?
1.Water plus 3% chemicals can be used. How many chemicals are washed off our roadways, our veggies, rinsed off our clothes in the wash ? The list is endless & where is the worry? We've stopped reading the fine print on labels ... lost our focus ... except when it comes to NATURAL gas, and that lovely oil which often accompanies it. What chemical company made that darn oil?
2. Fracking can be done w/propane in the gel form. Insert. The propane does the job and returns to its gaseous state to be used again. How many uses do we have for propane?
3. Some major companies have perfected fracking w/the leftovers from the food industry. Our health and environment will surely suffer from food left-overs ... at least my grand-kids think so!
4. Fracking has nearly reached an elegant state thanks to research done @ MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center. The reference is to using laser beams to vaporize the rock. Collaborators testing the procedure are led by Impact Technologies out of Tulsa. There are skeptics ...due to the lack of drilling mud which has always considered to be needed for plugging pores and providing back pressure, etc..
THESE ARE ALL FRACKING EXAMPLES of Technology on the Move. If the anti-fracking movement wants to be sure that ALL has been studied and evaluated, they will never agree or allow New York to be the EMPIRE STATE again. That title is nothing but laughable and extremely sad at the same time. Technology doesn't stop, but prosperity surely does. It has in NY.
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