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10/19/10 10:40 - 47.ºF - ID#52983
Zoar Valley at risk
...the Department of Environmental Conservation has proposed a “Strategic Forest Management Plan†for Zoar Valley and the rest of the 770,000 acres of New York State Forests. These forests are patches of wild land scattered across the state, set aside for their unique natural wonders or for simple reforestation.
This plan was sprung upon us with a bare two months until the Oct. 29 deadline on comments. The plan would industrialize these wild preserves with deep-well gas extraction using hydrofracking and horizontal drilling.
Its 5-acre wellheads, massive truck traffic, maze of roads, insatiable demand for fresh water and inevitable pollution of surface waters with salt, heavy metals and radon has no place in our state, let alone in such vulnerable and revered places as Zoar Valley.
The DEC’s plan proposes not only “fracking†in the forests but using forest resources to support fracking elsewhere. The plan would inject the witch’s brew of waste water from other sites into exhausted state forest gas wells and hope that it would not migrate into our drinking water. It would “steal†fresh water from these forests and turn it into polluted fracking waste.
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The Zoar Valley is one of the most spectacular wilderness areas of Western New York. I have hiked and snowshoed the rim trails of the gigantic gorge, looking down from the cliffs at Cattaraugus Creek, 400 feet below. I've navigated a canoe through the current and rapids on one-way trips from west of Springville to Gowanda. So much to do there, and so much to see - spring wildflowers, waterfalls cascading down the cliffs, virgin and secondary-growth forests, herons, hawks and even an occasional bald eagle - this is a sacred place that must be protected.
Recently, I was shocked to learn of a proposal by the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to allow gas drilling in the Zoar Valley State Forest using hydrofracking and horizontal drilling. The controversial fracking process contaminates millions of gallons of fresh water per gas well with toxic chemicals to help release the shale gas, permanently buries most of the water deep underground and has been blamed for contamination of drinking water and human illnesses. We can not let this happen in our beautiful Zoar Valley. Keep in mind too that the Cattaraugus Creek drains into Lake Erie, the source of drinking water in the Buffalo area.
The DEC writes that public comment is encouraged and will be accepted through 4:45 p.m., Friday, October 29, 2010. Please read the articles below, review the information on the DEC website, and submit comments to the DEC by email to State Forest Strategic Plan ( stateforestplan@gw.dec.state.ny.us ). Comments may also be mailed in a letter to Strategic Plan for State Forest Management, NYS DEC, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-4255.
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10/19/10 08:13 - 49.ºF - ID#52982
Lamp, jill & kelly, truck
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10/17/10 09:40 - 52.ºF - ID#52973
Lamp needs shade, part 2
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10/17/10 01:12 - 59.ºF - ID#52967
Cute t shirts
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10/17/10 12:15 - 58.ºF - ID#52966
Missed one
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10/16/10 11:01 - 49.ºF - ID#52957
Oops, here's the ad
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10/16/10 10:57 - 49.ºF - ID#52956
Hurricane lamp gallery
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10/14/10 03:53 - 50.ºF - ID#52950
At tango's pet store
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Category: politics
10/13/10 07:38 - 55.ºF - ID#52945
Carl country?
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Category: politics
10/11/10 05:02 - 61.ºF - ID#52936
Pride Center Rally Against Palladino's comments
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: October 11, 2010
The Pride Center of WNY Organizes Rally to Decry Carl Paladino’s Homophobic Comments
Buffalo, NY – “I don’t want our children brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid or successful option†Carl Paladino. In response, Jorien Brock, Senior Director of the Pride Center of WNY states: “This is exactly the kind of appalling public discourse that perpetuates anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender violence and tells our young LGBT folks that they are alone, do not have other options, and leads them to commit suicide.†Brock continues†And what is this about an option? Aren’t we past the point of even having a discussion about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered folks choosing to be who they are. This is not an option…it IS who we are, and who we are is very good.â€
In response to the outrageous and disparaging comments made by Mr. Paladino, The Pride Center is inviting the community to stand by them in a public rally to protest these comments at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 12 in front of Mr. Paladino’s campaign headquarters at 295 Main Street in the City of Buffalo. This will be a peaceful rally to show Mr. Paladino, the people of Western New York and those throughout New York State that he does NOT speak for us.
Mr. Paladino states that “we†should not get him wrong, he does not want to hurt LGBT people?. “This is exactly what he is doing;†states Brock,“This language is hateful and hurtful.†Suicide is the number one cause of death for young LGBT people. More gay youth than any other group take their own lives because they are afraid, they do not feel safe, they do not believe they can grow up to be loved, they feel that society does not and will not accept them for who they are.
The mission of the Pride Center is to work with the community to make Western New York a safe, healthy, and satisfying place for LGBT people to live, work, and establish their families. We want people to know that you are not alone, there are people and resources here to support you, and perpetuating discrimination against LGBT people will not be tolerated.
WWW.PRIDECENTERWNY.ORG
P.S. I still have a bag full of aloe!!
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(e:tinypliny) - the way to oppose it is through the comment process. Please copy & paste (e:terry)'s comment or create your own and email to stateforestplan AT gw.dec.state.ny.us
(e:paul) - what can you do? comment!
(e:theecarey) - the composition of the hydraulic fracturing fluid is just one small component. Think five acre well pads - one truckload of gravel at a time. Think 600 water tanker trips to provide the water that the chemicals get added to for 1 frac job. Think noise, light, and air pollution. Think of the risk to Cattaragus Creek. Think of the pipelines crossing prime forest land, disrupting wildlife habitat. The whole process sets up little factories all over the countryside, the industrialization of our green spaces.
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As mentioned, comments and so on are encouraged.
I'm curious what sort of frac'ing process will be used... such as utilizing non-toxic additives as opposed to toxic ones to fracture formations and limit wastes, etc. Before I say more, I need to reading the proposal..
"I am shocked and appalled that gas drilling and hydrofracking is even being considered in a protected wilderness area like Zoar Valley. This wonderful area is in constant use by those seeking to enjoy nature and the outdoors. To further pollute this environment, which is only now beginning to be remediated from the West Valley Project upstream, would be pure folly. While I understand that the merits and detriments of fracking are still widely contested, it is imperative that we retain our wilderness while we can, and do not allow the invasive intrusions that this is sure to bring. The potential water pollution of the creek and surrounding watershed is only one factor. The required infrastructure and associated transportation of heavy machinery and facilites cannot be allowed to impact this area.
Please note my protest to this plan, and know that I am not alone in my grievance. The fact that I, as someone who regularly frequents this area, was only made aware of this threat today, less than two weeks before the comment period is sent to end, should lend some weight to that fact."
I would encourage any of you reading who enjoy Zoar to also send a comment: stateforestplan@gw.dec.state.ny.us
feel free to copy/paste :)
On a tangent, why can't the DEC invest in a offshore wind turbine project in Erie instead? I am sure the wind velocities in the WNY region can generate plenty of energy. I read that the 8 windmills on our shore generate nearly 5-8% of the area's energy needs. That's really impressive and speaks volumes about the untapped wind-resource in Buffalo.
One way to save it would be to make it a state park but that would take all of the wildness out, like at Letchworth where the public is "bared from the river bed."
Zoar Valley is one of the few places in Buffalo where you can just explore and be in nature without Tolls or boundaries. Almost every single time I go its packed with people hiking and fishing.
I get why the state wants to make money from the land, and I am sure that people in Albany see us as a poor state full of green spaces but honestly, there is not all that much accessible green space with water west of the finger lakes/adirondacks.
As a side note, I notice that Little Rock city had a big patch of strip mined, tore up moon surface right in the middle of the park. I think that one is also state land, maybe the same thing is happening.
As for water supply, that water pretty much comes right into our water intake for the city. Its why the west valley nuke site is so dangerous. I read a report that they were able to trace nuclear waste found in Lake Ontario back to that source.