[env-trinity] Article Submission: Californians Against Fracking slams hearing process, calls for fracking ban
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Fri Feb 20 10:13:36 PST 2015
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/02/19/18768753.php
Photo of anti-fracking march in Oakland on February 7 by Dan Bacher.
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Californians Against Fracking slams hearing process, calls for
fracking ban
by Dan Bacher
Two weeks after the largest anti-fracking protest in U.S. history took
place in Oakland, a broad coalition of environmental groups renewed
their call on Governor Jerry Brown to ban fracking and other
unconventional oil drilling following reports of illegal wastewater
injection into protected aquifers.
Amid new investigative reports into the state’s mismanagement of oil
industry wastewater wells and following a total fracking ban in the
state of New York, community members concerned with the health and
environmental risks of fracking and other unconventional oil
extraction methods are calling on Brown, who constantly tries to
portray himself as a "climate leader" and "green governor" at press
conferences and other events, to take immediate action to protect
Californians.
Residents and representatives from an array of environmental groups
voiced concerns at a hearing in Oakland Wednesday evening, according
to a news release from Californians Against Fracking. The event is one
in a series of hearings hosted by the California state agency
responsible for oil development, intended to allow the public to
comment on a report on the impacts of fracking on communities’ health
and the environment.
The hearing comes after the agency—the Conservation Department’s
Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR)—issued fracking
regulations at the beginning of this year, before the environmental
impact report is complete.
“Governor Brown’s oil regulators have issued rules for fracking before
they’ve even finished studying it, putting the cart before the horse
and endangering lives," said David Braun in a statement before the
hearing on behalf of Californians Against Fracking. "Unsurprisingly,
this is the same agency responsible for issuing hundreds of illegal
permits for the disposal of oil industry wastewater into multiple
protected drinking water aquifers."
"DOGGR’s records also show that fracking flowback fluid, which ends up
in wastewater disposal wells, contains high levels of benzene and
other harmful chemicals. Clearly, the problems associated with
fracking are a five alarm fire, but Jerry Brown and his Department of
Conservation are treating it like business as usual. If Jerry Brown is
truly serious about protecting the people of California and our
communities’ health, air and water, he will immediately halt fracking
and order his health department to study the issue. We’re confident
his findings will be the same as New York’s: A total ban on fracking,"
said Braun.
The hearing comes shortly after 8,000 Californians concerned with
dangerous oil industry practices rallied in Oakland this month to call
on Gov. Brown to ban fracking and transition California to 100 percent
renewable energy, according to the group.
Californians Against Fracking is a coalition of about 200
environmental business, health, agriculture, labor, political and
environmental justice organizations working to win a statewide ban on
fracking and other dangerous extraction techniques in California.
Follow @CAagainstFrack on Twitter.
Want to take action? Tell Governor Brown: "You allowed the oil
industry to illegally inject fracking wastewater into federally
protected aquifers used for drinking water and irrigation during our
historic drought. Immediately shut down all illegal oil waste
injection wells, then place an emergency moratorium on fracking in
California." Go to:http://act.credoaction.com/sign/ca_illegal_fracking_waste?t=3&akid=13146.300166.igThi6
Governor Jerry Brown's support of fracking takes place in the context
of his administration's war on fish, water, the environment and the
people of California. Brown has constantly gushed about his "green
energy" and carbon trading policies at press conferences and photo
opportunities while he is rushing the most environmentally destructive
public works project in California history, the Bay Delta Conservation
Plan (BDCP) to build the twin tunnels.
While the mainstream media and Brown's collaborators continue to
greenwash the Governor's neo-liberal carbon trading policies, he has
in fact continued and expanded the worst environmental policies of the
Schwarzenegger administration, including exporting massive quantities
of northern California to corporate agribusiness interests on the west
side of the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California water agencies
and implementing the corrupt Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA)
Initiative to create questionable "marine protected areas."
The illegitimacy and corruption of the MLPA Initiative process was
evidenced by the alarming fact that Catherine Reheis-Boyd, the
President of the Western States Petroleum Association who is leading
the campaign to expand fracking in California, CHAIRED the Marine Life
Protection Act Initiative Blue Ribbon Task Force to create alleged
"marine protected areas" in Southern California. She also served on
the task forces to create so-called "marine protected areas" on the
Central Coast, North Central Coast and North Coast.
If that wasn’t bad enough, the Brown administration, in collaboration
with the Obama administration, has presided over the near-extinction
of Delta smelt, as well as driving the American River steelhead run to
its lowest-ever recorded population level and killing off 95% of the
endangered Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon last year. In
recent California history, it is hard to find a Governor that has
overseen more destruction of California's fish, waterways and
environment than Jerry Brown, yet the mainstream media and some
corporate "environmental" NGOs continue to falsely portray Brown as a
"green" Governor. (http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/10/21/is-jerry-brown-running-scared/
)
For more information about how Brown and his collaborators are the
biggest threats to California's environment, go to:http://www.eastbayexpress.com/SevenDays/archives/2015/02/16/meet-the-biggest-threats-to-californias-environment-the-winners-of-the-annual-cold-dead-fish-awards
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