Delaware River commission to mull over thousands of public comments on fracking

Environmentalists are meeting in Trenton today to deliver one of the last batches of thousands of public comments the Delaware River Basic Commission will review before deciding whether and how to allow fracking in the river basin.

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Delaware River commission to mull over thousands of public comments on fracking

POSTED: Thursday, April 14, 2011, 9:00 AM
Filed Under: FrackTrack | News

Thousands of environmentalists and anti-drilling activists are gathering in Trenton today to deliver some of the many public comments to be considered by the Delaware River Basin Commission before it decides how and whether to allow hydraulic fracturing in the Delware River basin.

While the DRBC initially took a hard line on fracturing, declaring that it would not allow the practice until a study was conducted, that stance softened decidedly when funding for such a study dried up. THe DRBC proposed rules that would allow fracking, and opened those rules to public comment — tomorrow is the last day it will accept public input.

To deliver the last of a "record-breaking" number of comments — and to urge the DRBC not to allow fracking at least until the EPA finishes its study, due to be released next year — a coalition of environmental groups is meeting in West Trenton.

Among them: Penn Environment, the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, the Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy, Food and Water Watch, Sierra Club, Damascus Citizens for Sustainability, NYH2O, Environment New Jersey, Protecting Our Waters, and United for Action.

According to Penn Environment's Erika Staaf, it'll probably take the DRBC about six months to read through the comments before a decision is announced.

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