It is time to not only ban fracking, but halt new investments in fossil fuels and related infrastructure, including pipelines, gas - fired power plants,
fracking waste dumps, fossil fuel storage depots in the salt caverns by Seneca Lake, LNG exports at Port Ambrose, crude oil «bomb trains,» and a tar sands oil heater at the Port of Albany.
Not exact matches
There are thousands of pages of fine detail to sort through, and we know much work remains, like banning other states»
fracking waste from being
dumped inside our borders,» said Water & Natural Resources Associate Liz Moran.
During a hearing on water quality, Basil Seggos, the New York State commissioner for environmental conservation, said «no
fracking waste is being
dumped in New York State.»
We've got all of the infrastructure for
fracking up in New York State, even the
waste from here is getting
dumped up in New York State, permitted by our Governor, Governor Cuomo,» said Hawkins.
A new report examines the possibility and practice of potentially radioactive out - of - state
fracking waste getting
dumped in New York despite Governor Cuomo's ongoing implementation of a ban on high - volume hydraulic fracturing.
This included
fracking wastewater that state officials had allowed to be
dumped at local sewer plants — facilities incapable of removing the complex mix of chemicals, corrosive salts, and radioactive materials from that kind of industrial
waste before they piped the «treated» water back into Pennsylvania's rivers.