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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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'Getting to the Bottom' of Marcellus Shale Drilling

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The West Virginia state Legislature has failed to pass regulation of Marcellus Shale hydraulic fracturing, and now landowners and advocacy groups are joining businesses and individuals around the Marcellus region to ask the Environmental Protection Agency to get involved.

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 states around the bay.

"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 he shares the concerns of West Virginians that effects of fracking may not be limited to the time that 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 waterways such as 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 groups are petitioning under the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires the federal government to ensure that drilling won't adversely affect human health or the environment. West Virginia drillers have said they do not object to reasonable regulation, although they say excessive rules could stifle growth.


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