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New Coalition Letter to Governor Cuomo: Oppose a Possible Southern Tier Fracking Demonstration Project and Require Full Enforcement of Executive Order No. 41

Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224

Dear Governor Cuomo:

We, the undersigned, write to request that you take immediate action to fulfill the mandates specified by Executive Order No. 41. We ask you to:

1) Withhold issuance of shale gas drilling permits for any demonstration project in Broome, Tioga and Chemung counties, or any other areas of New York. The Executive Order requires that "pursuant to SEQRA, no permits may be issued prior to the completion of a Final SGEIS [Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement, not in the original]..."

2) Withdraw the Revised Draft SGEIS in order to expand its scope to address a) Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) hydraulic fracturing recently proposed for 135,000 acres in Tioga County and b) New York State mortgage lending programs involving properties with gas and oil leases. These two issues are not analyzed "comprehensively" by the Revised Draft SGEIS. As a result, your Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) cannot "ensure that such impacts are appropriately avoided or mitigated consistent with the State Environmental Quality Review Act..."

3) Require DEC to provide a report on "the status of the Final SGEIS and the regulatory conditions that are necessary to include in oil and gas well permits to protect public health and the environment." That report is mandated "subsequent to the conclusion of the public comment period..."

Contact Administrator Enck

UPDATE: 12/30/09 With just one day left in the public comment period for the Marcellus Shale draft SGEIS, Region 2 of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has requested DEC to make major, fundamental revisions to its proposal. I believe this will make it extraordinarily difficult for DEC to adopt a final version of its draft in the near future.

WOW, THANK YOU REGION 2 ADMINISTRATOR, JUDITH ENCK!

EPA made some sweeping suggestions:

New Coalition Letter has already gained more than 1,300 signatories

Greetings,

I write to thank the more than 1,300 signatories to the new coalition letter which requests that Governor Cuomo: a) withhold permitting for any horizontal hydraulic fracturing "demonstration project" in the Southern Tier or anywhere else in New York and b) fulfill the mandates of Executive Order No. 41 without further delay.

New Coalition Letter Requests Governor Cuomo to Block A Possible Fracking Demonstration Project in the Southern Tier and Fulfill Executive Order No. 41 Mandates

Greetings,

Heads Up!!! This is an urgent call to action.

I write today to ask you to help: 1) block a possible Southern Tier Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing "Demonstration Project" and 2) require Governor Cuomo to fulfill the truly onerous requirements of Executive Order No. 41.

PLEASE SIGN THIS NEW COALITION LETTER: http://toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/cuomo/coalition_letter/2012/de...

Bad Compromise Deals Alert

Thank you for Calling/Request for Further Action

May, 6, 2012

Ms. Frances Beinecke
President, Natural Resources Defense Council
40 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011

Dear Frances,

Thank you and Eric for taking the time to call me last Monday. I know that you are both very busy and appreciate your willingness to discuss the Hydraulic Fracturing Advisory Panel Pledge and the Withdraw the Revised Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (RD SGEIS) coalition letter with more than 22,000 signatories that I provided for your consideration.

Hallelujah: No Final Fracking Decision Yet/NYS Moratorium Holds/Urgent Help Needed

Greetings,

I trust that you have been well since we last communicated. I write to bring you up to date about my activities and to request your immediate assistance with a Legislator sign-on letter to Governor Cuomo.

Hallelujah: Final Fracking Decision Delayed Yet Again

You will recall that Governor Cuomo suddenly declared on 2/8/12 that a "final decision" would be made "in a couple of months" about permitting shale gas fracking in New York. His emphatic statement caused elation among pro-frackers and despair among environmentalists. It looked like the bitter end was near.

I am thrilled to report that the Governor's decision has reportedly been further delayed by the Revised Draft SGEIS proceeding. With your on-going assistance, NEW YORK'S SHALE GAS FRACKING MORATORIUM is still holding rock-steady against seemingly insurmountable odds

The bottom line is that until DEC fulfills the onerous requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) as well as Executive Order No. 41, Governor Cuomo will have an extremely hard time adopting a Final SGEIS that permits shale gas fracking in New York.

USDA CE Memo

I wanted to touch base with you before heading out tonight. I’ve listed some bullets below on the natural gas issue we had discussed. Take a look at what I’ve put together and let me know if you have any questions moving forward. I’d be happy to put you in contact with our author of the AN, Frank Mancino, working on detail in our Rural Housing Service.

Administrative Notices (AN) provide clarification and guidance on the application of existing regulations and policies. RD is not proposing any new policy in terms of NEPA reviews.

SEQR review requested for LPG shale gas hydraulic fracturing

Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York
The State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224

Dear Governor Cuomo:

I write to request that you immediately require an environmental impact statement pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) regarding the proposed use of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) to hydraulically fracture Marcellus Shale in New York.

Propane Fracking in Tioga County?

March 30, 2012

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Toxics Targeting President Walter Hang responds to a deal made by landowners in Tioga County and gas drillers to go forth with drilling for natural gas using propane.

Tioga County landowners look towards propane fracking

March 30, 2012

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A moratorium on hydraulic fracturing is still in place in New York State. But now a group of Tioga County landowners are exploring an alternative to the controversial drilling technique. Our Melissa Kakareka has more.

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