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EWG Warns of Drilling Threat to NYC Drinking Water
October 28th, 2009 Statement of Dusty Horwitt, JD Senior Counsel, Environmental Working Group Oversight Hearing on the Draft Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement Relating to Drilling for Natural Gas in New York State Using Horizontal Drilling and Hydraulic ...
10/28/2009 1:01 PM
chk.com — OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 2009-- Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK), America’s most active driller of new natural gas... wells and one of its largest natural gas producers, today confirmed its previous announcements that it has no ... (more) 10/28/2009 1:01 PM
Zoning the Sustainable City
observer.com — About a week before Election Day, with little fanfare, the Bloomberg Administration announced its one hundredth zoning... change since the mayor came into office in 2002. In New York City, zoning is one of the most important regulatory tools available to ... (more) Zoning the Sustainable City
Fight Over Shale Gas Drilling Not Over
Fight Over Shale Gas Drilling Not Over
greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com — Although Chesapeake Energy said it would not drill for gas in the New York watershed, many groups... quickly pointed out that the company's pledge does not eliminate the possibility that another company will. (more) Fight Over Shale Gas Drilling Not Over
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NPR Uncovers Natural Gas's Dirty Secrets
Enviroblog — ... Dusty Horwitt, Environmental Working Group's Senior Counsel, has worked tirelessly to document the environmental depredations of a drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing. ...

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