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Today's Environmental News in New YorkSuperfund clean-up: Next steps.The history of this state superfund site goes back to 1992 when inspectors for the DOH inspected and sampled two dry wells in the basement of the Mayflower Cleaners. When the soil was tested for chemicals, it was found that tetrachloroethylene (PCE) was present.
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Environmental groups appeal to New York governor Cuomo.In a full-page ad in Albany’s Legislative Gazette, the grassroots organization Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy and the environmental law firm Community Environmental Defense Council (CEDC) call on Governor Andrew Cuomo to demonstrate leadership on hydraulic fracturing.
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Senate Republican wants no vote on fracking moratorium.A top Senate Republican on Thursday said he will fight to keep a potential moratorium on hydraulic fracturing from getting a vote in the state Senate.
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Assembly extends fracking moratorium for two years.The state Assembly has passed legislation that would extend the moratorium on high volume hydraulic fracturing in New York for two more years and require an additional health impact assessment.
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Assembly votes for 2-year fracking pause.For the third year in a row, the fate of a moratorium on shale-gas drilling lies in the state Senate, where opponents of hydraulic fracturing are hopeful Democrats in the chamber can get it passed.
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New York state Assembly moving forward with hydrofracking moratorium.Assembly Democrats are expected Wednesday to pass a two-year hydrofracking moratorium, the second time in two years that the chamber has sought to block the controversial drilling practice.
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Cuomo's progressive plans hinge on rejecting fracking.If he wants to be elected president, Cuomo's legacy in New York must be as a progressive hero, not the governor who led to our state's contamination. We've never needed a true progressive leader more than now.
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Season creep: Hudson Valley nature preserves point to long-term climate change.The effort at the Botanical Garden hasn't arrived at any conclusions yet because researchers there don't have enough data. But at Mohonk, the wildflower bloodroot, gray tree frogs and ruby-throated hummingbirds have changed their schedules.
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Debate over size of New York City's rat problem and what to do about it.New York City says there was no post-Sandy rat explosion. But rats are still a major complaint in several neighborhoods, as experts say New York could do more to rebuff rodents.
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Landowners moving forward with New York fracking lawsuit.A statewide group of pro-drilling landowners is moving forward with a lawsuit against the state as the Department of Environmental Conservation misses a key deadline in its review of hydraulic fracturing.
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New York misses fracking deadline, landowners to file lawsuit.The deadline for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to reach a decision on whether hydraulic fracturing will be permitted in New York has once again come and gone. The JLCNY will move forward and sue New York State because they say their rights as landowners have been taken away.
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Myths about fracking explored in Cornell talk.Dr. Anthony Ingraffea spoke to a packed house at Cornell University's Lake Erie Research and Extension Laboratory Tuesday. He said it was a myth that fracing is a 60-year-old practice and uses well proven technology.
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Superfund site named under Laurelton shop.The New York Department of Environmental Conservation has detected ground contamination underneath a Laurelton dry cleaner and said the potential exists for the contamination to affect the air quality inside the cleaner as well as possibly off-site.
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Too early to thank Cuomo over fracking.New York missed a Feb. 13 procedural deadline, so it will be unable to issue regulations for high-volume fracking by the end of this month. As a practical matter, this means the Department of Environmental Conservation will have to scrap the work it's done and restart the process.
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Fracking opponents want a say in New York's review of health impacts.Binghamton Mayor Matthew T. Ryan and other opponents of natural gas drilling on Tuesday called for formal public participation and other revisions to the New York State Department of Health’s review of hydrofracking.
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Fracking divides association that unites towns.Fracking not only creates friction within our towns, but it's also fractured the group that represents those towns. The latest flash point is just how much power those towns have to ban the natural gas extraction method of hydraulic fracturing.
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New York Health Commissioner says more time needed for fracking health review.With deadlines looming over the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to decide on whether or not it will allow gas and fuel companies to utilize the controversial gas-extraction drilling technique known as hydrofracking to be permitted in New York, state Department of Health commissioner Nirav Shah said that a critical health review is going to take longer.
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Another group joins flouridation struggle.The great fluoride debate isn't likely to end anytime soon. A second group of fluoride opponents has surfaced in Watertown. Mothers Against Fluoride seeks to have the city stop adding fluoride to the water supply, something that's been done since 1962.
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New York's Hudson council unites against hydrofracking.Despite last December’s hydrofracking divide, Hudson’s Common Council members set aside their differences Tuesday night to vote unanimously for a citywide resolution opposing the drilling, storage and dispersal of hydrofracking fluids.
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Fracking doesn't include the risks of war."It's frack or Iraq," my brother insisted, as we debated America's energy policy. And for a moment, the choice seemed that simple. But no sloganeering or headline can distill the truth about hydraulic fracturing, because, like virtually everything in life, it presents potential reward and risk.
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