I have rouble seeing how these are INDUSTRY issues. They're all about inadequate REGULATION, not industry misdeeds, except for the truck traffic.
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 9:22 AM, James Kotcon jkotcon@wvu.edu wrote:
I don't plan to picket, but do plan to be inside to counter any obvious industry misinformation. A more visible protest would only be useful if it got widespread attention, and I am not sure that any local political leaders will be present.
Key messages:
Lack of air pollution control Haliburton exemptions for Safe Drinking Water Act, RCRA, etc. Surface owner rights Truck traffic Lack of DEP inspectors Tomblin's weak Marcellus bill Tax Breaks for industry etc.
JBK
Jim Sconyers jimscon@gmail.com 7/8/2012 9:10 PM >>>
If we were to picket, I'm not clear what the basis would be. I.e. because of what re the industry? On Jul 8, 2012 7:04 PM, "James Kotcon" jkotcon@wvu.edu wrote:
In a message dated 7/8/2012 4:32:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, stombond@hughes.net writes:
Natural Gas Industry to Hold Town Hall Meeting in Morgantown
. . *July 5, 2012, WBOY, Clarksburg, WV*
Natural gas industry officials from Energize West Virginiahttp://www.energizewv.com/and America's Natural Gas Alliance http://www.anga.us/ are hosting a town hall-style community meeting, in Morgantown, to discuss the "latest developments and activities" in the industry, in the state.
The meeting will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, July 10 at the Ramada Innhttp://www.ramada.com/hotels/west-virginia/morgantown/ramada-conference-center-morgantown-wv/hotel-overview, on Scott Avenue in Morgantown.
It will include a panel of industry professionals and a presentation on hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling, job creation and economic impact from Marcellus Shale in West Virginia.
The meeting is free and open to the public.
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