Marcellus Coalition Welcomes DEP Test Results, Establishes Testing Fund, Collaborative

The Marcellus Shale Coalition, representing the Marcellus Shale industry in Pennsylvania, issued this statement in response to test results by the Department of Environmental Protection showing water samples at or below normal amounts of background radiation near public water supply intakes.
            “These fact-based results are not only encouraging, but they also underscore how closely and aggressively state regulators monitor water use and management associated with the development of clean-burning natural gas from the Marcellus Shale," said Kathryn Klaber, president and executive director of the MSC.  "As acting DEP secretary Krancer reinforced, it’s imperative that facts serve as the foundation of these ongoing conversations. These findings also address a host of recently raised claims in a series of intellectually dishonest news reports.”
            Klaber noted that Pennsylvania’s shale gas industry is recycling more produced water each month, significantly reducing disposal to DEP permitted treatment plants and the Commonwealth’s waterways. As in other industries, water that is not recycled is treated in accordance with strict regulations to remove solids prior to permitted discharge. The landfills to which these solids are transported are also highly regulated and monitored for radioactivity.
            Following today’s DEP notice, the MSC announced its own plans to further ensure that Pennsylvania’s drinking water supplies and natural resources are protected, while underscoring the importance of transparency during the ongoing development of the Marcellus Shale.
-- The MSC announced the creation of a $100,000 fund to help support heightened water testing associated with ongoing Marcellus natural gas development and water treatment. 
-- The MSC also will facilitate an Energy Research Collaborative, including representatives from academia, government, industry, and other key stakeholders, to advance the science across the many disciplines associated with responsible shale gas development. This collaborative will focus on areas in need of more fact-based investigation, beginning with the important considerations around naturally-occurring radioactive material (NORM).
            “The MSC’s Guiding Principles emphasize our commitment to state-of-the-art environmental protections, as well as continuously improving our practices in ways that increase transparency,” continued Klaber. “With these common sense obligations in mind, we’re pleased to announce the creation of a $100,000 industry-funded account aimed at heightening water testing and monitoring efforts at municipal authorities and other water treatment facilities. Coupled with our establishment of a diverse, multi-discipline Energy Research Collaborative, we remain as committed as ever to protecting our environment for our children and grandchildren and getting this historic opportunity right in the Marcellus.” 
            NewsClips:  Radium Tests Of Post-Fracking Water Contradict NYT Allegation
                                 No Dangerous Radiation Found In PA Water
                                 PA DEP: Radium Levels OK In Major Marcellus Rivers
                                 State Tests On River Water Find Low Amounts Of Radiation
                                 DEP Finds Natural Level Of Radiation In Drilling Water
                                 State: Radium In Rivers Negligible
                                 Drilling Worries Spur Testing Of PA Rivers, Including Conemaugh
                                 Clarion County Water Supplies Safe
                                 House Rejects Frack Waterwaste Amendment
                                 PA's Marcellus Wastewater Stats Flawed
                                 Blog: DEP Tests Reveal PA Rivers Aren't (That) Radioactive
                                 EPA Calls For More River Testing In PA
                                 EPA Steps Up Scrutiny of Pollution in Pennsylvania Rivers
                                 Reports Of Radiation From Drilling Wastewater Earn Swift Reaction
                                 Letter: Natural Gas Drilling In Spotlight, Gov. Rendell, John Hanger
                                 Editorial: DEP Must Test Water Supply For Radioactivity
                                 Editorial: Radioactive Water? Let's Scrutinize Gas Drilling
                                 Editorial: Nation Takes Notice Of Marcellus Shale
                                 Editorial: New State Leadership Cozy With Gas Firms
                                 Editorial: Threatening Our Water
                                 Penn State: Insights Into PA Marcellus Wastewater Treatment


3/14/2011

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