The text of the letter follows--
As Concerned Health Professionals of Pennsylvania, we and our supporters write to you today with grave concerns regarding the negative health impacts to communities across the Commonwealth from the unconventional gas industry.
According to the Environmental Rights Amendment, every resident of Pennsylvania has a right to clean air, pure water and to the preservation of natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment.
Unfortunately, the oil and gas industry denies many Pennsylvanians that right.
Currently, around 1.5 million Pennsylvanians live or work within a half mile of an active oil or gas well. These individuals and their communities are exposed to harmful emissions everyday, which has a significant impact on their health.
In 2020, the 43rd Statewide Grand Jury reported failures of the Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Health to the citizens of Pennsylvania. [Read more here.]
The health outcomes associated with living near oil and gas drilling sites include increased prevalence of multiple different youth cancers, birth defects, infertility, asthma, heart disease, and lung disease.
As a result of the excessive environmental pollution caused by oil and gas drilling in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, many communities are suffering.
The grand jury you convened in 2020 has issued eight recommendations to reduce fracking's harmful impacts to Pennsylvanians’ health and safety. As our governor, it is imperative to do everything in your power to implement them--
-- No-Drill Zones: Expanding no-drill zones in Pennsylvania from the required 500 feet to 2,500 feet;
-- Disclosure of Chemicals: Requiring fracking companies to publicly disclose all chemicals used in drilling and hydraulic fracturing before they are used on-site;
-- Regulate Gathering Pipelines: Requiring the regulation of gathering lines, used to transport unconventional gas hundreds of miles;
-- Tighten Air Pollution Regulation: Adding up all sources of air pollution in a given area to accurately assess air quality;
-- Safer Transport Of Waste: Requiring safer transport of the contaminated waste created from fracking sites;
-- Comprehensive Health Response: Conducting a comprehensive health response to the effects of living near unconventional drilling sites;
-- Limiting Revolving Door: Limiting the ability of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection employees to be employed in the private sector immediately after leaving the Department;
-- Original Jurisdiction For Attorney General: Allowing the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General original criminal jurisdiction over unconventional oil and gas companies.
The harmful effects fracking has on the environment is detrimental to public health.
On behalf of Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania and Concerned Health Professionals of Pennsylvania, we urge you PA Governor Josh Shapiro and your team to implement the grand jury’s eight recommendations to protect public health and safety in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Visit the Concerned Health Professionals of PA website to learn more about health issues related to oil and gas development in Pennsylvania.
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[Posted: December 22, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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