Action: Letter Campaign
Issue: Hydraulic Fracturing
Deadline: Nov. 12, 2009
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Put the Brakes on Gas Drilling
The gas drilling industry is at New York's doorstep, clamoring for access to underground reserves and demanding the right to blast millions of gallons of chemically-treated water into the earth to extract the gas.
And we're facing the fight of our lives to keep them at bay while we determine how to keep New Yorkers safe from the toxic chemicals used in the drilling.
We'd hoped state officials would help. But they seem just as eager as industry to start the drilling—giving New Yorkers just 90 days to weigh in on the state's plan to oversee what's poised to be an unprecedented scale of industrial activity.
Among the deficiencies we've identified so far with the state plan: in the entire 800-page document there's not a single rule that industry will have to follow. The state's proposal gives state officials unbridled discretion to decide whether and when to impose protections. Without rules that are transparent, consistent, and enforceable, you better believe that drillers will lobby for exceptions at every turn.
Tell Governor David Paterson and the state Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Pete Grannis that we need the gas drilling industry to be following rules—not the toothless, piecemeal permitting approach outlined in the plan.
At stake is the water we drink, the air we breathe, the soil in which we grow our food and the scenic landscapes that feed our spirit. Before the rigs move in from Texas, we need time to make sure these precious resources are protected.
Tell Governor David Paterson and DEC that industry doesn't get to dictate the terms for drilling—the people do.