Environmental Leaders Applaud Delaware River Governors For Leadership in Expanding and Advancing Frack Ban
Environmental Leaders Applaud Delaware River Governors For Leadership in Expanding and Advancing Frack Ban
The Delaware River Frack Ban Coalition, comprised of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network,
Catskill Mountainkeeper, Clean Water Action NJ, Damascus Citizens for Sustainability, Delaware
Sierra Club, Environment New Jersey, Food and Water Watch, Natural Resources Defense
Council and New Jersey Sierra Club is applauding the Governors of the Delaware River
Watershed for their leadership in expanding proposed frack ban protections for the Delaware
River Watershed, and for enacting a complete and total ban to protect the region’s water
resources.
It was a historic moment when, on May 16 at the Delaware River Governors Leadership Summit
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s strong statement that protection of the Delaware River
mandates that the 4 watershed Governors, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware,
stand together to ban fracking, including the treatment, storage and disposal of its wastewater,
and water withdrawals for fracking, throughout the Delaware River Watershed was quickly
echoed and applauded by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Delaware Governor John
Carney.
While New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was unable to attend the event because he was
announcing another pivotal decision worthy of praise and applause – denial of the NESE
pipeline that would have run through New York and New Jersey carrying Pennsylvania fracked
shale gas – we look forward to him joining with his fellow watershed Governors in supporting
and quickly advancing the full ban on fracking, frack wastewater and water withdrawals for
fracking. Governor Cuomo has been historically strong on this issue; we expect that strength
will continue.
The Governors’ bold stance to protect the Delaware River watershed by advancing a complete
ban on fracking, the importation of toxic frack wastewater, and the exportation of frack drilling
water, will protect the water resources of the Delaware River for the millions that rely upon our
watershed for drinking water, recreation, economic prosperity and healthy ecosystems, and will
help in the international effort to protect present and future generations from the devastating
ravages of climate change.
The Coalition urges the Governors to ensure the ban is enacted as soon as possible by a vote of
the Commissioners of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC).
Background:
Since 2010, the DRBC has prohibited natural gas extraction projects in the Delaware River Basin
while they study its potential impacts on water resources, a de-facto moratorium that does not
allow permits for drilling, fracking, or related activities to be issued until natural gas regulations
are adopted.
A mounting call by the public for transforming the current moratorium on natural gas drilling,
fracking and related activities in the Delaware River Watershed into a permanent ban has
resulted in the proposed fracking ban but the DRBC also included the allowance of frack
wastewater discharges and the withdrawal of fresh water for fracking, as instructed by a
resolution passed by the DRBC Commissioners at their September 13 public business meeting.
The draft regulations were required to be issued by Nov. 30.
A public comment period on the draft regulations ended March 31, 2018, and attracted more
than 40,000 comments—the majority of which called for the Commission to enact a complete
ban on fracking and its related activities throughout the Delaware River Watershed. 104,000
petitions were submitted to the Governors calling for a complete ban on fracking and its related
activities in December 2018. The DRBC is now deliberating on how to proceed.
Since 2010, scientific analyses, public health statistics, peer-reviewed studies, and government
records show that the impacts of gas and oil development significantly harm the environment
including our water, air, habitats and communities’ health, despite regulatory controls. The
experience of communities where fracking is occurring are the proliferation of adverse health
impacts due to gas drilling and fracking operations and its inherent air and water pollution. The
overwhelming weight of the evidence shows that shale gas cannot be extracted or developed
safely, making this the right time to enact a Watershed ban on all gas development.
The five voting members of the DRBC – the Commissioners – are the Governors of the four
states whose tributaries flow to the Delaware – Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and
Delaware – and the Army Corps of Engineers, representing the federal government. As an
autonomous agency formed under federal law to manage the shared waters of the Basin, the
Commission members are responsible for protecting the drinking water supplies of more than
15 million people, including New York City and Philadelphia, and the federally designated Wild
and Scenic Delaware River.
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