Last Thursday a community hearing was held in Larwenceville by Councilman Dowd to discuss Chesapeake Energy's plans to drill in city neighborhoods:
http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/blog/energy/2010/07/drilling_in_lawrenceville.html
July 31, 2010
July 26, 2010
Safety Hearings
In response to the recent series of accidents, today Senator Bob Casey held a hearing in Pittsburgh to review safety concerns regarding the drilling in the state.
http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2010/07/26/daily7.html
Casey is also one of the sponsors of the Frac Act in the Senate and has been concerned about drilling in the state for a long time.
http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2010/07/26/daily7.html
Casey is also one of the sponsors of the Frac Act in the Senate and has been concerned about drilling in the state for a long time.
July 23, 2010
Well Explosion
http://kdka.com/local/gas.well.fatal.2.1821020.html
After attending the County Council meeting on Wednesday and listening to the industry representatives state repeatedly how safe this drilling process was, I find it slightly ironic that there is an accident at another local drilling site less than 48 hours afterward.
I do not mean to make light of the situation as two people lost their lives in the explosion.
The point is that this is a dangerous industrial process that has many short-term and long-term impacts to the communities and areas in which shale drilling is occurring and planned to take place.
What risks acceptable in this rush for gas in this state?
Update: As further information came to light about this incident, it was found that this site was not performing deep drilling in the Marcellus shale. It is however another example of the risks in any industrial operation, no matter how long the process has been in place.
Also of note, the nearest experts to deal with this type of emergency were flown in from Texas.
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/24367420/detail.html
After attending the County Council meeting on Wednesday and listening to the industry representatives state repeatedly how safe this drilling process was, I find it slightly ironic that there is an accident at another local drilling site less than 48 hours afterward.
I do not mean to make light of the situation as two people lost their lives in the explosion.
The point is that this is a dangerous industrial process that has many short-term and long-term impacts to the communities and areas in which shale drilling is occurring and planned to take place.
What risks acceptable in this rush for gas in this state?
Update: As further information came to light about this incident, it was found that this site was not performing deep drilling in the Marcellus shale. It is however another example of the risks in any industrial operation, no matter how long the process has been in place.
Also of note, the nearest experts to deal with this type of emergency were flown in from Texas.
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/24367420/detail.html
July 22, 2010
County Council
Unfortunately there was not as much press coverage of last night's County Council meeting, however Channel had a short piece on it:
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/24346947/detail.html
I would have wished some of the citizens and environmental groups had done a more vocal presentation during the initial Q&A period. However the public comments were long, detailed and very impassioned about their views and we wanted to thank everyone who came out and spoke.
Also, the meeting was only recessed, not adjourned, so we will have more opportunities to make our voices heard on this very important issue. We will let you know when that is as more information becomes available.
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/24346947/detail.html
I would have wished some of the citizens and environmental groups had done a more vocal presentation during the initial Q&A period. However the public comments were long, detailed and very impassioned about their views and we wanted to thank everyone who came out and spoke.
Also, the meeting was only recessed, not adjourned, so we will have more opportunities to make our voices heard on this very important issue. We will let you know when that is as more information becomes available.
July 13, 2010
City Council
There was a lot of coverage about the Pittsburgh City Council meeting on Monday regarding the drilling that is coming to a neighborhood near you.
http://kdka.com/politics/Marcellus.shale.drilling.2.1801042.html
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10194/1072396-53.stm
Please remember that there is a similar meeting with Allegheny County Council on 7/21 and with the DEP and EPA on 7/22.
For more info and to speak at the county meeting click the following:
http://www.county.allegheny.pa.us/agenda/2010/20100721_Public.pdf
The DEP site is having issues at the moment, but as as soon as I can I will post more links about the meetings on the 22nd.
Make your voice heard.
http://kdka.com/politics/Marcellus.shale.drilling.2.1801042.html
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10194/1072396-53.stm
Please remember that there is a similar meeting with Allegheny County Council on 7/21 and with the DEP and EPA on 7/22.
For more info and to speak at the county meeting click the following:
http://www.county.allegheny.pa.us/agenda/2010/20100721_Public.pdf
The DEP site is having issues at the moment, but as as soon as I can I will post more links about the meetings on the 22nd.
Make your voice heard.
July 5, 2010
County Council Meeting - 7/21/10
Allegheny County Council is having a public hearing regarding Marcellus Shale drilling in Allegheny County.
The meeting is scheduled for July 21st at 5 pm. You must register if you wish to speak at the meeting.
http://www.alleghenycounty.us/council/meetings/index2010.aspx#
We will update you as more information becomes available.
Come out and make your opinion heard regarding this important issue impacting our communities. If you plan on attending please fee free to email us and let us know.
The meeting is scheduled for July 21st at 5 pm. You must register if you wish to speak at the meeting.
http://www.alleghenycounty.us/council/meetings/index2010.aspx#
We will update you as more information becomes available.
Come out and make your opinion heard regarding this important issue impacting our communities. If you plan on attending please fee free to email us and let us know.
July 3, 2010
City Council Meeting - 7/12/10
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_688218.html
Pittsburgh's City Council is planning a meeting on the impact to city residents from the proposed drilling as well as Council's proposed legislation regulating and limiting drilling in city limits.
The meeting will be at 1pm on Monday July 12th.
If you plan on attending, please feel free to email us and let us know. We can try and coordinate transportation and make sure all our voices are heard.
Pittsburgh's City Council is planning a meeting on the impact to city residents from the proposed drilling as well as Council's proposed legislation regulating and limiting drilling in city limits.
The meeting will be at 1pm on Monday July 12th.
If you plan on attending, please feel free to email us and let us know. We can try and coordinate transportation and make sure all our voices are heard.
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