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New Coalition Letter to Governor Cuomo: Oppose a Possible Southern Tier Fracking Demonstration Project and Require Full Enforcement of Executive Order No. 41


Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
The Capitol
Albany, NY 12224

Dear Governor Cuomo:

We, the undersigned, write to request that you take immediate action to fulfill the mandates specified by Executive Order No. 41. We ask you to:

1) Withhold issuance of shale gas drilling permits for any demonstration project in Broome, Tioga and Chemung counties, or any other areas of New York. The Executive Order requires that "pursuant to SEQRA, no permits may be issued prior to the completion of a Final SGEIS [Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement, not in the original]..."

2) Withdraw the Revised Draft SGEIS in order to expand its scope to address a) Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) hydraulic fracturing recently proposed for 135,000 acres in Tioga County and b) New York State mortgage lending programs involving properties with gas and oil leases. These two issues are not analyzed "comprehensively" by the Revised Draft SGEIS. As a result, your Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) cannot "ensure that such impacts are appropriately avoided or mitigated consistent with the State Environmental Quality Review Act..."

3) Require DEC to provide a report on "the status of the Final SGEIS and the regulatory conditions that are necessary to include in oil and gas well permits to protect public health and the environment." That report is mandated "subsequent to the conclusion of the public comment period..."

Executive Order No. 41

As one of your first official acts as Governor, you signed an official "continuation" of Executive Order No. 41: www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/documents/cuomo-continuation

Highlighted below are the key provisions of the Executive Order referenced by our requests:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, David A. Paterson, Governor of the State of New York, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of New York, do hereby order as follows:

1) The Department shall complete its review of the public comments, make such revisions to the Draft SGEIS that are necessary to analyze comprehensively the environmental impacts associated with high-volume hydraulic fracturing combined with horizontal drilling, ensure that such impacts are appropriately avoided or mitigated consistent with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), other provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law and other laws, and ensures (stet) that adequate regulatory measures are identified to protect public health and the environment (emphasis added);

2) On or about June 1, 2011, the Department shall publish a Revised Draft SGEIS, accept public comment on the revisions for a period of not less than thirty days, and may schedule public hearings on such revisions to be conducted in the Marcellus shale region and New York City; and

3) Recognizing that, pursuant to SEQRA, no permits may be issued prior to the completion of a Final SGEIS, the Department, subsequent to the conclusion of the public comment period, shall report to the Governor on the status of the Final SGEIS and the regulatory conditions that are necessary to include in oil and gas well permits to protect public health and the environment (emphasis added).

Conclusion

In conclusion, you have gained national renown as a champion of equal rights for all New Yorkers. That is why we request that you afford all New Yorkers equal protection from horizontal hydrauic fracturing hazards. Shale gas extraction must not be allowed in the Southern Tier or any other areas of New York until it is safe for all areas of our state, including the New York City and Syracuse watersheds.

With that goal in mind, the status report mandated by the Executive Order would allow the public to know prior to the adoption of a Final SGEIS precisely how DEC would fully resolve the 40 pages of detailed technical comments submitted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency since 2009 as well as the 17 critical shortcomings documented in the Withdraw the Revised Draft SGEIS coalition letter with more than 22,000 signatories.

See: www.toxicstargeting.com/sites/default/files/Marcellus_dSGEIS_Comm... ; www.toxicstargeting.com/sites/default/files/EPA%20R2%20Comments%2... and www.toxicstargeting.com/MarcellusShale/cuomo/coalition_letter/2011

Until there is a consensus among local, state and federal government authorities as well as potentially impacted parties that these concerns have been fully resolved, we request that you maintain New York's horizontal hydraulic fracturing moratorium.

Thank you for your consideration.

Very truly yours,

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Total Signatory Count: 2337

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Walter Hang
215 North Cayuga Street
Ithaca, NY
matthew ryan
Mayor of City of Binghamton, juris doctor, & adjunct prof of env law for 10 years at Binghamton University
38 hawley st fourth floor
binghamton, n.y.
Adelaide Gomer
President
Park Foundation
513 Wyckoff Road
Ithaca, New York
Sandra Steingraber PhD
Distinguished Scholar in Residence
Ithaca College
14 Bradley Street
Trumansburg, NY
Karen Glauber
Treasurer
New York Residents Against Drilling
117 Rock Rd
Vestal, NY
Elaine Perkus
NYRAD
1617 State Route 12
Binghamton, NY
Benjamin Perkus Ph.D.
Board Member
NYRAD
1617 State Route 12
Binghamton, NY
Isaac Silberman-Gorn
Executive Director
City of Binghamton Against Fracking
50 Schiller Street
Binghamton, NY
Sue Rapp
Vestal Residents For Safe Energy
248 Noyes Road
Vestal, New York
Marena Gonz
Concerned Citizens of the Town of Chenango
26 Frederick Road
Binghamton, New York
Mary Sweeney
51 Chestnut St.
Windsor, NY
William Gonz
Concerned Citizens of the Town of Chenango
26 Frederick Road
Binghamton, New York 13901
Terry Cuddy
Founder
Cayuga Anti Fracking Aliance
130 North St
Auburn, NY
Beth Cuddy
Cayuga Antifracking Alliance
130 North St.
Auburn, NY
Roger Downs
Conservation Director
Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter
353 Hamilton Street
Albany, NY
Robin Lawson
NYRAD
241 Noyes Road
Vestal, New Yorrk
nicole nevada LMT
friends of the upper delaware
589 chenango street
binghamton, new york
Dave Elder
Vestal Residents for Safe Energy (VeRSE)
2005 Owego Road
Vestal, New York
John King
Institute of Electric & Electronic Engineers
2517 Rhonda Dr.
Vestal (13850), NY
Louis Sebesta MFS
Binghamton Tree Commission
100 Grand Blvd. FL 2
Binghamton, NY
Sharon Fischer
Town of Union Citizens Against Fracking
1108 Airport Road
Binghamton, NY
David Cingranelli Mr.
Professor
Binghamton University
1349 Briarcliff Avenue
Vestal, NY
Nicholas Kaldis Professor
Director of Chinese Studies, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Binghamton University (S.U.N.Y.)
305 Burd Drive
Vestal, NY
Albert Tricomi Ph.D.
VeRSE
2200Hemlock Ln
Vestal, NY
steve lewis
occupy binghamton
2 alida avenue
BINGHAMTON, New York
Lauren Ludwig
Vice President
Broome Community College Ecology Club
18 1/2 High Street
Binghamton, New York

Government Officials

catherine nolan
assemblywoman
6105 grove street
ridgewood, new york
Pam Mackesey
Tompkins County Legislature
323 Pleasant St.
Ithaca, New York
Shirley Musson
Mayor
Village of Gilbertsville
PO Box 346
Gilbertsville, NY
Jane Russell
Town of Pulteney Supervisor
8947 roff Hilkl Road
Pulteney, NY
Richard Driscoll
Supervisor
Town of Newfield
166 Main Street
Newfield, NY, New York
James Goldstein
Town Supervisor
Town of Lebanon
5504 South Lebanon Road Earlville NY 13332
Earlville, New York
Donald Gregorius Ulster County Legislator
Legislator District 23
Ulster County Legislature
172 Van Dale Rd.
Woodstock, NY

Physicians, Scientists and Health Professionals

Steven Smolen
ret.
NYS Health, Div of Environmental Health Protection
5599 Round Schoolhouse Road
Hector, New York
John Cisne Ph.D.
Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Cornell University
27 N. Landon Road
Ithaca, NY
Donald McFarlAnd PhD
Professor
SUNY
3434 CR 9
Buffett, NY
Steven Jonas MD
Professor
Stony Brook University
PO Box 843
East Setauket, NY
Robert Oswald PhD
Professor of Molecular Medicine
Cornell University
1225 Hinging Post Rd.
Ithaca, NY
Robert Howarth Ph.D.
Professor
4124 Reynolds Road
Trumansburg, NY
Gerri Wiley RN
Petition Coordinator
Residents Against Fracking Tioga (RAFT)
19 Lake Street
Owego, NY
Stanley Salthe Dr.
Professor Emeritus
42 Laurel Bank Avenue
DEposit, New York
Bendicht Oauli DVM/PhD-Professor Emeritus Coirnell University
Professor Emeritus
Cornell University
474 Bailor Road
Brooktoindale, NY
Mark F. Lenzenweger PhD
Distinguished Professor
State University of New York at Binghamton
420 Utica Street
Ithaca, NY
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