QUICK
OVERVIEW:
SUNDAY: The House and Senate will convene Sunday at 5pm to begin the special Session on Marcellus shale drilling regulation.Tonight at the opening of the session, in the House
the bill was read and
single referenced to Judiciary Committee which will meet at 9am Tuesday.
In the Senate, the bill was NOT read, but simply announced
(puzzling...usually done when
they're trying to kill a bill), and double referenced to Judiciary and Finance Committees. The
Senate Judiciary will meet
at 9am tomorrow, Monday.
OR SAY ANYTHING – JUST SHOW UP
DRILLING “CITIZENS” THERE IN MATCHING
T-SHIRTS.
A few things about our capitol for
newcomers……….
Directions: The
Capitol is in the East End of Charleston, off of I-64, take the
Parking: Rarely
available on capitol grounds, fair luck on side streets, but there is a public
parking lot next to nearby Laidley Field with a shuttle bus to the capitol
building.
Ground level
entrances to the capitol will lead you to our meeting area
under the dome at the Information Desk. With few exceptions, all areas of
the capitol building are freely open to the public.
We can guide you to
offices of your officials and provide with talking points.
Dressing
appropriately and being courteous and friendly goes a long way
toward overcoming indifference and resistance from the lawmakers
Here are contact
numbers for you if needed.
Chuck Wyrostok – Sierra Club 304 545
6325
Carol Warren –
Julie Archer – WV Surface Owners Right Organization SORO
304 610 9094
Denise
Following three years of
deliberation and after months of labor by the Joint Select Committee, Governor
Tomblin took a knife to their “agreed upon” bill, hacking out vital parts like
an apprentice butcher. Here’s what we
know so far:
Allow pits to be buried on
site
Eliminate
the provision that allowed for DEP to call a public hearing on a drilling permit
application. It looks like they also eliminated the public (publication)
notice and
comment.
Reduce
the distance from a water well for required testing 2,500' to 1,500
feet
Make
the landowner go to court to get water replacement and there is a now definition
of
"water purveyor" that may limit who gets notice.
Eliminate the legal notice to
adjacent landowners
Reduce
some of the buffer zones for rivers, streams, wetlands,
etc.
Eliminate
the "special conditions" amendment
Remove the amendment regulating air
quality
Remove the traditional power of local government to regulate zoning and
land
development of gas activities as well as other
aspects, such as the time and the
place of operations to protect health,
safety and welfare of the general public
through local ordinances and enactments.
SUNDAY: The House and
Senate will initially convene a Special Session Sunday at 5:00 PM.
The bill will be read a first time and then referred to committees.
Environmental lobbyists will be there to monitor this. No voting on this
can take place
until it’s in the committee rooms and then back out into the Senate and
House.
under the dome). Citizen groups and landowners who know from personal
experience about their own small private hell will speak. If
you have
experienced drilling travesties and can be there, please contact me at
outreach@marcellus-wv.com and plan
to arrive by 11:30am. Earlier arrivals
can meet us there to plan action for the day. Environmental lobbyists from
several organizations will be there to meet, greet and guide
you.
Anyone
can sign up to speak.
Get there early to sign up. The
gas industry will
rally their people at a
nearby church between 2:30 & 3pm. They will show up
at the public hearing all wearing the same color
t-shirts. Their message
will be to support the industry -- no particular position on
the bill.
TUESDAY: The bill will
be taken up by House Judiciary.
10
page summary of bill at:
It is
citizen pressure that caused the calling of this Special Session and it
will be citizen pressure that will ensure passage of a strong Marcellus
bill.
Chuck Wyrostok,Sierra Club Outreach
Organizer
Toll free 877 252 0257, E:
outreach@marcellus-wv.com
See also: www.frackcheckwv.net