NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Stone Energy Corporation Proposed Surface Water Withdrawal and Natural Gas Well Site

View Draft Dockets D-2009-013-1and D-2009-018-1

Because of the high level of public interest in projects within the Delaware Basin that are associated with natural gas drilling activities, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC or “Commission”) will hold a special public hearing on two projects sponsored by the Stone Energy Corporation (hereinafter, “Stone Energy”) to support natural gas exploration and development activities within the basin. One of the two projects entails a surface water withdrawal from the West Branch Lackawaxen River in Mount Pleasant Township, Pennsylvania (Docket No. D-2009-13-1). The other concerns an existing natural gas well drilling pad site in Clinton Township, Pennsylvania (Docket No. D-2009-18-1). Both projects are located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, within the drainage area of a portion of the main stem Delaware River that the Commission has classified as Special Protection Waters.

The hearing will take place on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on March 12, 2010.

The hearing will take place at the Best Western Inn at Hunt’s Landing, 126 Routes 6 & 209, Matamoras, Pennsylvania 18336, beginning at 3:00 p.m. and ending at 7:00 p.m. Written comments may be submitted at the hearing and may also be sent as follows: via email to Paula.Schmitt@drbc.state.nj.us and otherwise to the attention of the Commission Secretary, DRBC, either by fax to (609) 883-9522; U.S. Mail to P.O. Box 7360, West Trenton, NJ 08628-0360; or delivery service to 25 State Police Drive, West Trenton, NJ 08628-0360. Regardless of the method of submission, comments should include the name, affiliation (if any) and address of the commenter and the subject line “Public Comment – Stone Energy Dockets.”

For further necessary information about this hearing and how to participate, please visit:

http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/notice_stoneenergycorp020910.htm

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Public Hearing on the dSGEIS to be held in Oneonta,

Foothills Performing Arts Center, Atrium

Monday, November 9, 7:00 to 9:30 pm

Doors open at 6:00 pm

Local hearing for public comment on DEC’s Draft of the SGEIS

October 30, 2009, Oneonta, NY. The City of Oneonta and Otsego County together are holding a public hearing for citizens to voice concerns about the proposed regulations governing gas drilling in New York State.  Through the Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Oil, Gas and Solution Mining (SGEIS), the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) defines the safeguards drilling companies must take to preserve the quality of our groundwater, and how the DEC will monitor compliance.

DEC is holding hearings in other parts of the state, but officials in Oneonta and Otsego County feel it is important to hold a more locally accessible meeting.  This is an urgent need as many property owners throughout the county have signed leases and drilling has begun on two wells.  Recent drilling accidents in Pennsylvania have caused concern among local citizens.  The quality of the SGEIS will have a major impact on the quality and quantity of the water in our lakes, rivers, aquifers and wells.

Governor Paterson requested that the DEC develop a supplemental GEIS because the process of drilling that is coming to New York State is dramatically different from traditional gas drilling.  Hydrofracturing horizontally drilled wells involves highly toxic chemicals that even in very small quantities can poison our water.  This makes it vital that the laws governing the process be rigorous.  The comment period, ending November 30, is the final opportunity for input on the document.  It is imperative that we provide the most comprehensive feedback possible to make the regulations rigorous.

Experts, environmental organizations, and landowners have expressed concerns not only on many specific items in the draft, but also on the insufficient consideration of the cumulative impacts.  The DEC is required to consider all substantive comments before issuing the final SGEIS.  Comments at this meeting should be in one of the categories the DEC considers substantive.  This includes: definition of the project; definition of each issue & conclusions about its impact; methods of mitigation; implementation.  For example, substantive comments would include topics such as whether the DEC: looks only at individual well sites without assessing impact of a significant number of wells statewide; adequately addresses the impact of this scale of water withdrawals; proposes sufficient baseline water testing; requires the rate of drilling of new wells be done in phases.

Read the parts of the 804 page document that are of most concern to you.  It is available on the DEC website at www.dec.ny.gov/energy/58440.html , or you can see a printout at the Huntington Library.

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http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/dockets/D-2009-20-1.htm

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CHESAPEAKE APPALACHIA, LLC
PROPOSED SURFACE WATER WITHDRAWAL PROJECT

The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC or “Commission”) will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 on revised proposed Docket No. D-2009-20-1 for Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC (also, “Chesapeake”).  The hearing will be held at the PPL Corporation Wallenpaupack Environmental Learning Center, 126 PPL Drive, Hawley, Pennsylvania 18428-0122 (link to PPL’s web site for driving directions).  The hearing will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will continue until all those who wish to speak have had an opportunity to do so.  No other Commission business will be conducted at the September 23, 2009 hearing.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC  applied to the Commission for approval of a surface water withdrawal project to supply a maximum of 29.99 mg/30 days of water for the applicant’s exploration and development of natural gas wells in the State of New York and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Surface water is proposed to be withdrawn from the West Branch of the Delaware River at a location known as the Cutrone Site in Buckingham Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.  The project is located in the Delaware River Watershed within the drainage area of the section of the non-tidal Delaware River known as the Upper Delaware, which is designated as Special Protection Waters.

The Commission held a public hearing on an initial draft of Docket D-2009-20-1 at its business meeting of July 15, 2009 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It heard testimony on the draft docket from approximately 40 witnesses on that date.  Voluminous written comment was submitted on or before the July 15 hearing.  In light of the high level of public interest in the project, the Commission took no action on the docket on July 15, and on that date it extended the written comment period through July 29, 2009.  Approximately 1,200 written comments (excluding petitions) were received on the docket by the close of the comment period. After review and consideration of these comments, the Commission and staff are developing a revised draft docket, which will be posted on the Commission’s web site, http://www.drbc.net, on or before the close of business on Friday, September 11, 2009. Public comment is requested on those aspects of the docket that have been substantively modified. A list of these aspects will be provided on the Commission’s web site at the time the revised draft is posted.

Additional public records relating to the draft Chesapeake docket are available for review consistent with Article 8 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (RPP) governing public access to records and information. The RPP are also available on the Commission’s web site.

Individuals in need of an accommodation as provided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act who wish to attend the hearing should contact the commission secretary directly at 609-883-9500 ext. 203 or through the Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) at 711, to discuss how the Commission can accommodate your needs.

Please note: The earliest occasion on which the commission may act on the draft docket is at its next business meeting, scheduled for October 22.

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The people of New York State have spoken:

http://www.newburghadvocate.com/2008/12/05/i-give-the-government-an-f-minus/

Gas drilling: I give the government an F minus

Judge Helene G. Goldberger

Judge Helene G. Goldberger (above) presided over the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Gas Well Drilling in the Marcellus Shale Public Hearing Thursday evening, December 4.  Elected officials, representatives from gas companies and gas industry groups, and members of the public gave their comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.  The crowd filled the bleachers of Sullivan County Community College’s Fieldhouse basketball court.  The vast majority of speakers were opposed to the drilling for a range of concerns, from drinking water to environmental degredation to health concerns.  Regarding the lack of oversight, one woman stated that “I give the government an F minus.”

Below are illustrations and excerpts from the comments of each person who spoke.

Environmental Justice

The ecosystem is our economy... The prospect... is extremely threatening... carcinogenic... radioactive... The DEC doesn't have enough staff.

“The ecosystem is our economy… The prospect… is extremely threatening… carcinogenic… radioactive… The DEC doesn’t have enough staff.”

We have an obligation to all our residents... Road damage and use... they have circumvented this process.

“We have an obligation to all our residents… Road damage and use… they have circumvented this process.”

Global issues... not local issues... More hearings are needed... no NYC hearing... 10 times more toxic than offshore oil... A contamination emergency... the same thing will happen in New York... No permits should be issued by the department.  We cannot sacrifice water for gas.  Our streams will be ruined.

“Global issues… not local issues… More hearings are needed… no NYC hearing… 10 times more toxic than offshore oil… A contamination emergency… the same thing will happen in New York… No permits should be issued by the department.  We cannot sacrifice water for gas.  Our streams will be ruined.”

Scare tactics... Some of these people oppose any type of energy development... Energy independence is a national security issue.

“Scare tactics… Some of these people oppose any type of energy development… Energy independence is a national security issue.”

We've seen the devastation drilling has caused... We've heard the DEC parrot the same claim... Damaging information was redacted from the report... by Dick Cheney's office... It excludes the impact of construction of 100s of miles of pipelines.  The DEC does not have the proper resources.

“We’ve seen the devastation drilling has caused… We’ve heard the DEC parrot the same claim… Damaging information was redacted from the report… by Dick Cheney’s office… It excludes the impact of construction of 100s of miles of pipelines.  The DEC does not have the proper resources.”

My husband has seen accidents on sites... how fast will spills be cleaned up? ...will every spill be reported?  The workers defecated on the side of the road.

“My husband has seen accidents on sites… how fast will spills be cleaned up? …will every spill be reported?  The workers defecated on the side of the road.”

The Town of Highland was the first to enact a moratorium.   We need... home rule... we know the area and you don't.

“The Town of Highland was the first to enact a moratorium.   We need… home rule… we know the area and you don’t.”

What is the cost-benefit of doing this?  There's no mention of any risk analysis... hazardous chemicals... There should be a delay and moratorium.

“What is the cost-benefit of doing this?  There’s no mention of any risk analysis… hazardous chemicals… There should be a delay and moratorium.”

It brings significant wealth to the wealthy... community character... I beg to differ.  There have been profound short and long-term consequences [on] community life... increased crime - 30% increase in crime... Like living in a war zone...

I give the government an F minus

“It brings significant wealth to the wealthy… community character… I beg to differ.  There have been profound short and long-term consequences [on] community life… increased crime – 30% increase in crime… Like living in a war zone…  I give the government an F minus”

Tapping this low cost and efficient fuel... It wouldn't be like a gold rush... Natural gas... demand is projected to increase... of the frack fluid... Land owners can expect to receive royalties in excess of $100 million.

“Tapping this low cost and efficient fuel… It wouldn’t be like a gold rush… Natural gas… demand is projected to increase… of the frack fluid… Land owners can expect to receive royalties in excess of $100 million.”

The lies the gas industry promotes to hide the truth... waterunderattack.com... What I witnessed was absolutely devastating health effects... Kim Webber... her land was contaminated... she suffers from brain lesions... Rick... his blood tested positive for [toxic compounds]... Theo... I'm worried about brain damage

“The lies the gas industry promotes to hide the truth… waterunderattack.com… What I witnessed was absolutely devastating health effects… Kim Webber… her land was contaminated… she suffers from brain lesions… Rick… his blood tested positive for [toxic compounds]… Theo… I’m worried about brain damage”

We need to get this right in New York State... This needs to be treated as a programmatic DEIS... How much methane and natural gas will be leaking?  Hundreds of trucks... millions of gallons of water... traffic impacts are not going to be looked at... We need to have a Zero Risk Policy when it comes to our drinking water supplies.

“We need to get this right in New York State… This needs to be treated as a programmatic DEIS… How much methane and natural gas will be leaking?  Hundreds of trucks… millions of gallons of water… traffic impacts are not going to be looked at… We need to have a Zero Risk Policy when it comes to our drinking water supplies.”

How can we be sure the gas company will have the incentive to talk to the town?  The gain... cannot be borne on the backs of others.

“How can we be sure the gas company will have the incentive to talk to the town?  The gain… cannot be borne on the backs of others.”

Environmental Justice... seems to be missing... There's no avenues of redress... NY State leads in diesel deaths... Enforcement and monitoring... DEC... isn't hiring... People have a right to know.

“Environmental Justice… seems to be missing… There’s no avenues of redress… NY State leads in diesel deaths… Enforcement and monitoring… DEC… isn’t hiring… People have a right to know.”

I'm from NYC... Our 8 million stakeholders have been excluded from this hearing... BRING these hearings down to NYC... Water is the real staff of life... There are 275 chemicals to be used... I'm sure these are not milk and honey substances... The economy is a subsystem of the environment... Consider the replacement cost of the environment.

“I’m from NYC… Our 8 million stakeholders have been excluded from this hearing… BRING these hearings down to NYC… Water is the real staff of life… There are 275 chemicals to be used… I’m sure these are not milk and honey substances… The economy is a subsystem of the environment… Consider the replacement cost of the environment.”

I ask DEC to consider all the costs... The degradation of the community, the water... An aquifer cannot be restored... What is the cost of a child's future?  More hearings are necessary... Damascuscitizens.org.

“I ask DEC to consider all the costs… The degradation of the community, the water… An aquifer cannot be restored… What is the cost of a child’s future?  More hearings are necessary… Damascuscitizens.org.”

The DEIS should include... an evaluation of the chemicals... We need to understand the scale of this project... Approval of one well at a time... as many as 25,000 wells... 50,000 wells.  It will be an industrial zone... 250 billion gallons of water... 1 gallon of toxic chemicals can contaminate a million gallons of water... The industry has a master plan and it should be made public... The only reason to drill is for money.

“The DEIS should include… an evaluation of the chemicals… We need to understand the scale of this project… Approval of one well at a time… as many as 25,000 wells… 50,000 wells.  It will be an industrial zone… 250 billion gallons of water… 1 gallon of toxic chemicals can contaminate a million gallons of water… The industry has a master plan and it should be made public… The only reason to drill is for money.”

The best EIS is nothing more than a feel good piece of paper... RISK to drinking water... NO RISK IS PERMISSABLE... The threat to drinking water is indisputable.

“The best EIS is nothing more than a feel good piece of paper… RISK to drinking water… NO RISK IS PERMISSABLE… The threat to drinking water is indisputable.”

50% well casings fail... The FDA strictly limits the amount of benzene...

“50% well casings fail… The FDA strictly limits the amount of benzene…”

Get a good environmental attorney, and SUE - starting with the DEC... Human Health - the county has to be strong... I'm very afraid of NYC... The only way you're going to stop this company is to sue it... Are these companies going to be required to pay county sales tax?

“Get a good environmental attorney, and SUE – starting with the DEC… Human Health – the county has to be strong… I’m very afraid of NYC… The only way you’re going to stop this company is to sue it… Are these companies going to be required to pay county sales tax?”

There is a compelling need for transparency in this process... I'm compelled to raise the issue of aesthetics.

“There is a compelling need for transparency in this process… I’m compelled to raise the issue of aesthetics.”

Conflicts of interest... There is no known way of restoring the purity of this contaminated water... Which politicians... have received campaign contributions from the gas companies?

“Conflicts of interest… There is no known way of restoring the purity of this contaminated water… Which politicians… have received campaign contributions from the gas companies?”

The quality of life in Bethel and Sullivan County... It is an invasive and potentially dangerous proposition... No site plan review before my town's planning board...

“The quality of life in Bethel and Sullivan County… It is an invasive and potentially dangerous proposition… No site plan review before my town’s planning board…”

Accountability of the fracking fluid... There are many areas available for dumping if no one's looking... I still believe this important information should be recorded.

“Accountability of the fracking fluid… There are many areas available for dumping if no one’s looking… I still believe this important information should be recorded.”

Who will be held accountable when our water is compromised?  Asthma... brain lesions... If gas companies have lied elsewhere, why not here in N.Y.?  Water is our most precious resource... Are we so arrogant that... we turn a blind eye?  There should be no drilling allowed.

“Who will be held accountable when our water is compromised?  Asthma… brain lesions… If gas companies have lied elsewhere, why not here in N.Y.?  Water is our most precious resource… Are we so arrogant that… we turn a blind eye?  There should be no drilling allowed.”

They're doing it because there's nobody there to stop them... How are you going to enforce this?  When a flood comes, I've found picnic benches... tires for trucks... and a six foot Minnie Mouse... It's going to get downstream.

“They’re doing it because there’s nobody there to stop them… How are you going to enforce this?  When a flood comes, I’ve found picnic benches… tires for trucks… and a six foot Minnie Mouse… It’s going to get downstream.”

Floods are not accidents... Noxious and harmful ozone... 900 spills... 20% of those got into... ground water... Oil and Gas Accountability website.

“Floods are not accidents… Noxious and harmful ozone… 900 spills… 20% of those got into… ground water… Oil and Gas Accountability website.”

Conservation easements... threats to water, open space, and general life... We encourage you to re-evaluate how towns and boards [can be involved].

“Conservation easements… threats to water, open space, and general life… We encourage you to re-evaluate how towns and boards [can be involved].”

The gas companies use any tactic to get drilling rights... I understand there are 19 [DEC agents] in the entire state.

“The gas companies use any tactic to get drilling rights… I understand there are 19 [DEC agents] in the entire state.”

The watershed provides drinking water to over 17 million people... It is not, and should never become, an industrial zone... Why won't the gas industry disclose?

“The watershed provides drinking water to over 17 million people… It is not, and should never become, an industrial zone… Why won’t the gas industry disclose?”

Catskill Mountainkeeper... The impacts need to include... pipelines... even if [someone else] has regulatory authority... Waste water treatment and disposal... the sludge that could build up over time.

“Catskill Mountainkeeper… The impacts need to include… pipelines… even if [someone else] has regulatory authority… Waste water treatment and disposal… the sludge that could build up over time.”

When the mines closed down... We should really try to analyze what long-term impacts there are for the future... 150 years... It may take 50-150 years... for problems to surface... Let's not make any more time bombs for our children.

“When the mines closed down… We should really try to analyze what long-term impacts there are for the future… 150 years… It may take 50-150 years… for problems to surface… Let’s not make any more time bombs for our children.”

The need for additional planning... DEC is insufficiently staffed... How the industry interacts with communities... There is a severe disconnect between the [corporate responsibility statements] and how these companies behave... In NO CERTAIN TERMS should political pressure be applied to an agency.

“The need for additional planning… DEC is insufficiently staffed… How the industry interacts with communities… There is a severe disconnect between the [corporate responsibility statements] and how these companies behave… In NO CERTAIN TERMS should political pressure be applied to an agency.”

We have the cleanest water in the entire state... As a community, we should be ashamed.

“We have the cleanest water in the entire state… As a community, we should be ashamed.”

CC recommends... all steps should be taken... [Water should be returned to the source watershed]... Steel tanks should be required... The public has a right to know what is being used in its soil... Public Water Protection Fund.

“CC recommends… all steps should be taken… [Water should be returned to the source watershed]… Steel tanks should be required… The public has a right to know what is being used in its soil… Public Water Protection Fund.”

There's absolutely no reason to do the drilling [when] they use poison... If this does happen, there will be catastrophic accidents... Look into the integrity of the people who are doing the drilling.

“There’s absolutely no reason to do the drilling [when] they use poison… If this does happen, there will be catastrophic accidents… Look into the integrity of the people who are doing the drilling.”

I have a fair aount of experience at these hearings... We believe [Sullivan County] wells will not produce gas... I don't believe you're going to see... thousands... of wells... I would ask the DEC... to limit the drilling to a few wells.

“I have a fair aount of experience at these hearings… We believe [Sullivan County] wells will not produce gas… I don’t believe you’re going to see… thousands… of wells… I would ask the DEC… to limit the drilling to a few wells.”

Schlumberger...

“Schlumberger…”

Use of water... untold millions of gallons of water... What sort of Emergency Response Team?  The cumulative effect on fisheries... One well can use 9 million gallons of water... Massive ground water pollution... wrecked infrastructure.

“Use of water… untold millions of gallons of water… What sort of Emergency Response Team?  The cumulative effect on fisheries… One well can use 9 million gallons of water… Massive ground water pollution… wrecked infrastructure.”

The only acceptable [route] is prohibition... We keep being told that this can't happen and it keeps happening... Many scientists are concerned that [these wells] may contaminate ground water... There is no acceptable disposal method... Abject lies.

“The only acceptable [route] is prohibition… We keep being told that this can’t happen and it keeps happening… Many scientists are concerned that [these wells] may contaminate ground water… There is no acceptable disposal method… Abject lies.”

The purpose of the GWPC... comprehensive groundwater protection... This practice is considered safe... I put biocides in my swimming pool.

“The purpose of the GWPC… comprehensive groundwater protection… This practice is considered safe… I put biocides in my swimming pool.”


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