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Full disclosure of chemicals used in fracking is open for comment to the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission
To those interested in the natural gas development in Arkansas:
Pittsburgh stands first in the country to have banned the fracking process from their city. Attending the rally before the vote was Josh Fox giving a spirited speech. I thought you would be interested to hear the passion he displays even after the long involvement he has had with this project.
Update on Arkansas activity:
Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission -
Jan. 10th is the cutoff date to make comment requesting full disclosure of all fracking chemicals by CAS identification. While there have been improvements made to the Oil & Gas Commissions rule on disclosure, it is incomplete by failing to incorporate the Federal standards for proprietary secrecy. A simple request that they finish to the job of disclosing chemicals for public safety and land owner consideration is in order. Request that all comments be extended to the commissioners as well. Use the following information to make comment:
Copy to: Commissioners - Chad White, Chairman, W. Frank Morledge, Charles Wohlford, Bill Poynter, Mike Davis, Kenneth Williams, William L. Dawkins, Jr., Jerry Langley, and Chris Weiser
Mr. Lawrence C. Bengal, Director
Production and Conservation
Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission
301 Natural Resources Drive, Suite 102
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Subject: Full disclosure of chemical constituents used in natural gas fracking
Issue: The current B-19 ruling is incomplete in providing limited claims for proprietary formulas. The best approach would be full disclosure of every constituent by CAS identification, but at minimum the Federal guidelines for trade secrets should be included in the rule in their entirety. The current wording is incomplete and does not provide how secrecy would be granted or what percentage would be allowed.
Thank you for assisting with this important comment, if you are able to help. Pass the word.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Joyce Hale's presentation on fracking at Fayetteville Public Library on December 8, 2010
For a slide show of many more photos from this gathering and even more from numerous other gatherings of Arkansas natural-resource conservationists and environmentalists use this link.
Please click on individual images to ENLARGE.
Please click on individual images to ENLARGE.
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