Monday, June 22, 2009

Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling and Water (1)


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Bath, NY; June 22, 2009

A Public Forum on the Effects of Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling on Local Water Sources

Speakers:


Ron Bishop
, lecturer in chemistry and biochemistry at SUNY Oneonta, gives an overview of natural gas extraction technology and explain how water contamination can occur during the gas drilling process.

Steve Penningroth
, Executive Director of the state-certified water testing laboratory at the Community Science Institute in Ithaca, describes how to test private and municipal water wells so that landowners and municipal officials can discover problems and have solid scientific baseline water data that will stand up in court should contamination occur.

Community Science Institute's Recommendations for Baseline Water Testing of Private Drinking Water Wells

Andrew Byers, a farmer/botanist from Newfield who has been studying gas drilling issues, describes how community members who are knowledgeable about these issues can take action.

Sponsors:
Steuben County Environmental Management Council, Finger Lakes Group of the Sierra Club, League of Women Voters of Steuben County, League of Women Voters of Chemung County, Bath Peace and Justice Group

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was hoping to add this to several you-tube playlists- if you post it on you-tube it can contain a link to this blog too.

Thanks. -Jessica Helm Atlantic Chapter Sierra Club Conservation Chair

Essential Dissent said...

Thank you for your interest, Jessica. I have uploaded the first 10 minutes or so of Ron Bishop's talk to my YouTube channel called essentialdissent2. I have also uploaded all of Steve Penningroth's talk (because its duration is less than the 10 minute limit). The other segments will be uploaded to YouTube soon after I finish editing them.

Dorothea Poggi said...

I am flabbergasted at the lack of knowledge that the average person has on the Fracking toxins....please find a way to get this info into the every day papers...New York Post/ Daily News..
with an explosion or something that would attract the average persons attention and the writers. They seem to enjoy an article that has some people for and others against....

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