Showing posts with label EPA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EPA. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Frack Water Treatment being Re-evaluated in PA

The New York Times has ongoing coverage of the Marcellus Shale drilling for natural gas and illustrates the use of toxic materials in this interactive illustration from March this past spring.



Governer Corbett Punts on PA Frack water treatment regs, summoning EPA to determine safety of citizens.


After the accident today leaking thousands of gallons into Towanda Creek which feeds into the Susquehanna River, Shamokin Dam borough has fears of Frack poisoning.l
From the Daily Item article on April 21, 2011:  
"WNEP.com reported the blowout happened Tuesday night on the Morse family farm outside Canton, a farming community. A piece of equipment on a Chesapeake Energy well failed, company officials said, gushing water from the earth and over the well pad.

Thousands upon thousands of gallons of fluid have spilled into nearby land and waterways, WNEP.com reported.

As of deadline Wednesday, the well was still not under control, but officials on site were able to stop the fracking water from discharging into nearby streams, DEP spokeswoman Katy Gresh. Inspectors, Chesapeake officials and emergency responders were still on site, she said.

The main tributaries, including Towanda Creek, are being monitored for contamination and will continue to be throughout emergency response, Gresh said.

Well-control specialists Boots and Coots had arrived from Texas at the blowout site Wednesday, she said.

Dressler advised waiting for more information from DEP “before we go assuming it’s Armageddon,” Hovenstine said.

With any incident up-river, which can include sewage plants and fuel spills, DEP provides an estimate to municipalities of when they’d see the heaviest concentration and whether there is any danger or action to take, Hovenstine said. In the past, the borough has dealt with sewage plant failure that required preventative measures.

“Our water reserves are well-stocked, and we just don’t draw it” from the river during an incident, he said.

“We’d only get surprised if no one would tell us,” he said.

The reserve contains enough water for three to four days, Hovenstine said. A local stream also is an alternate drinking water supply."



It wasn't clear at the time of this article if Shamokin Dam was actually relying on reserves until reports come back on whether the water is indeed going to be safe. Your guess about that is as good as mine.
An average of 1.7 million to 1.9 million gallons of wastewater per day are treated at Sunbury Generation. Marcellus Shale wastewater makes up 8 percent of that.

Nov. 17, 2011, the Sunbury Daily Item also reported that "around" 15 gas-drilling companies truck frack-wastewater to "Sunbury Generation" where the Snyder county plant, treats up to 80,000 gallons of drilling fluid each day, and was authorized to do so since November 2008 by DEP.



 You rarely hear about the radioactivity...  Scientific American posted this about the radioactivity that ends up in fracking fluids back in 2009...
Just trying to keep up with this mess...

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Reality

Polluters and their good buddies in our Congress are trying every legislative tactic to block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from protecting our health by reducing global warming emissions.

Last month, Representative Poe (R-TX) introduced legislation that would have stopped the EPA from addressing global warming under the Clean Air Act.

The Senate succeeded in temporarily blocking that action, but the U.S. House of Representatives will soon vote on another bill, sponsored by House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI), which would do exactly the same thing strip the EPA of its climate authority.

Unfortunately, certain senators are also redoubling their own efforts to undermine the Clean Air Act.

In the next week, Senators Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and John Rockefeller (D-WV) will try to attach legislation to an unrelated small business bill that would either halt or delay EPA climate action.

Sure, do something to help jobs, but tie some evil bullshit to it. These aren't representatives, they're sideshow illusionists.

The Upton, McConnell, and Rockefeller measures ignore the EPA’s science-based

It also ignores the recent statement signed by more than 2,500 scientists and economists urging Congress to allow the EPA to reduce these harmful emissions. Please write to your legislators today and tell them to stand up for science and public health by opposing these attacks on the Clean Air Act.

Representative David Price, (D., NC) gets it, 


as do scientists...

NASA gets it.


Yale gets it...And they've recognized 6 distinct Americas within America who respond to climate change in very different ways...



And they have shown who else in America gets it, and who doesn't.... 







Anyone still not getting it?????