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'Getting to the Bottom' of Marcellus Shale Drilling

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011   

HARRISBURG, Pa. - More than 120 busineses, groups and elected officials have signed a petition to have federal environmental officials take a closer look at how Marcellus shale drilling in Pennsylvania and five other states affects Chesapeake Bay.

Matt Ehrhart, who heads the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Pennsylvania office, says his group recognizes the value of the natural gas being taken out of the shale by hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," but is filing the petition because of concerns about the thousands of drilling pads which are up and running in the bay's watershed states.

"The four- to six-acre drilling pads, plus access roads, thousands of truck-traffic trips for fracking water, development and implementation of pipeline infrastructure - all these have impacts, locally and regionally."

Ehrhart says the effects of fracking may not be limited to the time drilling is taking place.

"Fracking water that remains in the well bore has been the subject of much uncertainty and concern. We believe that the citizens of the region have the right to an unbiased assessment of these risks and the potential damage to groundwater."

Ehrhart discounts claims that fracking has no real impact on Chesapeake Bay.

"We've asked for the collection of information because there's a lot of unknowns, moving fracking water and wastewater around. Certainly the questions are there, and certainly the magnitude of the activities indicate that there is a linkage."

The petition comes under the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires the federal government to ensure drilling won't adversely affect human health or the environment. Federal officials say some assessments are under way on the risks of fracking, but the Chesapeake Bay Foundation says none is comprehensive.


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