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concerned about your rush to finalize all the issues

Dear Mr. Martens,
I am concerned about your rush to finalize all the issues about hydrolic fracturing. We are particularly concerned about what is going to happen to the waste water. I urge you to go back to Patterson's decision to expand the scope of the sGeis to include water issues, including extraction of water for fracking, migration of fracking fluids, and waste water storage, transport and treatment.
It is also critical that there be a public comment period of at least 30 days, as Patterson ordered.
Please slow this process down. The gas will still be there, and the corporations will still want to get rich off of it. But if we lose our clean water we will never get it back. There is no rush.
You must do the right thing,

Sincerely,
Anne R