We, the undersigned, write respectfully to request that you withdraw the Marcellus Shale Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement (SGEIS) because it is nearly five years old, lacks any current information whatsoever and would inadequately protect New York from fracking hazards.
In 2008, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) decided not to permit shale fracking until a Final SGEIS was adopted to safeguard public health and the environment. That de facto moratorium has prevented even one shale gas production well from ever being fracked in our state.
The original Draft SGEIS was proposed in 2009 and is based on a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) adopted nearly 22 years ago. The Draft SGEIS is based on a scoping proceeding undertaken six years ago. A Revised Draft SGEIS was released nearly three years ago and has never been updated.
Given the long delay in adopting the Draft SGEIS, it lacks any current information. As a result, it fails to assess hundreds of recent investigations, studies and reports that have significantly expanded the scientific understanding of shale fracking’s pollution impacts.
Most importantly, the “health impact analysis” in the Draft SGEIS reflects information that is nearly five years old. That is ancient by scientific investigation standards.
Given these shortcomings, it would be inappropriate to make a decision to permit shale fracking in New York based on a Draft SGEIS that is too old and outdated to fulfill that purpose.
That is why we respectfully request that you:
a) Withdraw the Draft SGEIS;
b) Halt your State Department of Health (DOH) “review” of the dated “health impact analysis” in the Draft SGEIS;
c) Instruct your DOH to undertake a comprehensive shale fracking “Public Health Impact Study” openly and transparently using all available current data;
d) Require DOH and DEC to utilize the findings of the “Public Health Impact Study” to propose and adopt a new Generic Environmental Impact Statement. That is precisely what the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency recommended in 2009. See: http://www.toxicstargeting.com/sites/default/files/Marcellus_dSGEIS_Comment_Letter_plus_Enclosure_0.pdf
Against that background, New York has an unprecedented opportunity to eliminate the fossil fuel extraction hazards that have plagued our state for nearly 200 years. Only one natural gas well was drilled and “completed” for production in New York during all of 2013, the most recent year for which DEC permitting information is publicly available.
According to DEC's data, statewide natural gas production has now fallen to the level of 25 years ago. New York’s natural gas production plunged from 54,916 million cubic feet (mmcf) in 2007 to 26,424 mmcf in 2012. That is a 52% decline. The recent natural gas boom has essentially gone bust.

DEC’s data also document that oil production in New York has plummeted for 70 years and recently reached the lowest production levels in a century. All the oil extracted in New York in a day would not even fill one backyard swimming pool.

See: http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/materials_minerals_pdf/12anrpt.pdf
To achieve the goal of protecting New Yorkers from fossil fuel extraction hazards, we request that you halt improper gas/oil wastewater disposal practices involving landspreading as well as brine pit dumping and adopt strict toxic clean up liability, private right of legal action and financial surety requirements to allow citizens to protect themselves in the absence of strict regulatory oversight.
Until this comprehensive plan of action has been implemented, we request that New York’s shale fracking moratorium remain in full effect.
Thank you for considering our respectful request. We look forward to receiving your prompt reply.
Very best regards,
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Julie Edgar
Organizer
Lehigh Valley Gas Truth
534 North Circle
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |
Ann McLaughlin
892 Butternut Ridge Rd
Canton, NY |
Melne Thomas
112 Crystal Beach blvd
Moriches, NY |
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Gregory Subtelny
9211 Hatch Rd.
Trumansburg, NY |
John McVicker
Associate Professor
New York City College of Technology / CUNY
221 Stratford Road
Brooklyn, New York |
Nancy Cook
9501 Scott Road
Painted Post, NY |
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Lois Binetsky
287 Big Woods Road
Freehold, New York |
James Little
https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/investigations/broome/phrp/appendb.htm
522 Winston Drive
Endwell, NY |
traci fortin
11 Austin Avenue
Latham, NY |
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Joseph Travis
201 Clifford Drive
Vestal, NY |
diana Rojek
13830
581 Tamarac Rd
Oxford, NY |
Joe McGuinness
VeRSE
209 Loretta Lane
Vestal, NY |
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Michael Lurie
501 Midvale Road
Vestal, NY |
Judy BRistol
185 Goodwin Dr
Ithaca, NEW YORK |
Nancy Siegele
543 Elm St.
ithaca, NY |
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Carol Manuel
Rochesterians Concerned About Unsafe Shale-Gas Extraction (R-CAUSE)
Rochester, NY |
Elaine McGuinness
209 Loretta Lane
Vestal, NY |
Judy Spencer
Shop.Com/Norwood
38 College Ave.
Poughkeepsie, New York |
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Audrey Topper
2225 US Route 9
Kinderhook, NYik |
Sherry DeGaetano
5921 McBurney Road
Hornell, NY |
Rich DePaolo
Councilperson, Town of Ithaca
126 Northview Road
Ithaca, NY |
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Lawrence West
2805 Hall St
Endwell, New York |
Brenda West
2805 Hall St
Endwell, New York |
Arthur Braunstein |
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Erin Hilgartner
533 Cayuga Heights Road
Ithaca, NY |
David Sibley
2 Dove Drive
Ithaca, NY |
Gina Nigro
Educator
3509 West Ave
Interlaken, New York |
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Howard Wright
409 Owego Rd
Candor, Ny |
Lynn Cahill-Hoy
4413 Lathrop Drive
Marcellus, NY |
Antonio Chiarenza
57 Penhurst St
Rochester , NY |
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Penelope Fox
57 Penhurst St
Rochester , NY |
Paul Rubin
President - Hydrogeologist
HydroQuest
909 County Rt. 2
Accord, New York |
Scott Wilson
180 Baker Road
South New Berlin, New York |
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Michael Yudin
4 French Ct
Binghamton, New York |
Anne Pardee |
June Gordon
1927 Ginnan Rd.
Corning, NY |
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Michelle Lyon
1032 East Windsor Rd
Nineveh, NY |
Daniel Hill
Sacandaga Rd.
Scotia, NY |
Elizabeth Henderson
farmer/writer
NOFA-NY and the Agricultural Justice Project
PO 596
Newark, New York |
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Alton Dunn
12 Susquehanna Ave.
Cooperstown, NY |
Ted Zinski
Mr.
9841 Mallory Rd.
Sauquoit, NY - New York |
Lawrence and Karen Stein
7426 State Route 17c
Endicott, NY |
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Melissa Bishop
Member
Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy
24 Church St.
Deposit, NY |
Lawrence Hoell |
Yvette Akel
366 Park Avenue
Binghamton, New York |
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Victoria Read
28 High Point Mountain Road
West Shokan, NY |
Glen Silver
President
Concerned Citizens of Seneca County, Inc.
3150 State Route 96
Waterloo, New York |
Ann Pilcher
3727 Coleman Hill Rd.
Jamesville, NY |
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Katheriine Halton
former town board member
2505 Danby Road
Willseyville, New York |
Mary Lou and Jaime Sollis
549 Dimmock Hill Road
Binghamton, NY |