Hinchey Urges Withdrawal of dSGEIS
January 9, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
Congressman Lists 10 Problems with Regulations
WASHINGTON, DC (January 9, 2012) – Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) today urged Governor Andrew Cuomo to withdraw the revised draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (dSGEIS) on high-volume horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale and other areas of New York State. Hinchey says the current form of the dSGEIS fails to address many of his concerns with the initial draft and also does not account for new information that has been discovered about the environmental, public health and economic risks associated with the natural gas drilling activity.
In a letter to Governor Cuomo, Hinchey wrote that "Despite the hard work and sincere efforts by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to update the dSGEIS, I believe this document falls far short of what is needed to protect local communities from the risks posed by shale gas drilling and does not fully mitigate potential threats, including those to public health, drinking water, air quality, and municipal infrastructure."
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Hinchey Urges Withdrawal of dSGEIS
January 9, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
Congressman Lists 10 Problems with Regulations
WASHINGTON, DC (January 9, 2012) – Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) today urged Governor Andrew Cuomo to withdraw the revised draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (dSGEIS) on high-volume horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale and other areas of New York State. Hinchey says the current form of the dSGEIS fails to address many of his concerns with the initial draft and also does not account for new information that has been discovered about the environmental, public health and economic risks associated with the natural gas drilling activity.
In a letter to Governor Cuomo, Hinchey wrote that "Despite the hard work and sincere efforts by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to update the dSGEIS, I believe this document falls far short of what is needed to protect local communities from the risks posed by shale gas drilling and does not fully mitigate potential threats, including those to public health, drinking water, air quality, and municipal infrastructure."
To read the whole letter click on this link: Hinchey Urges Withdrawal of dSGEIS.
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