He was on our local public access station discussing the Marcellus Shale and why these bastards have been allowed to be exempt from the Clean Drinking Water Act.
He said that it has to be because it has been shown to be completely harmless!!!
This was my email to him attempting to set him straight as to the real reason followed by his response and my counter response.
I happened to see Speak Out with Lois Kaneshiki and Sen. Eichelberger
last night.
In regard to the Marcellus Shale industry, they were either both badly
misinformed and/or bought off by the industry.
The fact that both of them claimed to not know the reason for the EPA
Clean Water Act exemption for the "Fracking" process is mind
boggling.
A simple 5 second search on the web would have supplied the answer.
In case they're still ignorant of the facts, the reason that they are
exempt is because of what is called the "Halliburton Loophole". This
was inserted into law by none other than Dick Cheney while he was Vice
(in more ways than one) Prsident. As you are probably aware, Cheney
stood to benefit from anything that served to benefit his former
company (Halliburton). Halliburton as you might not know developed
the "Fracking" process and stood to prosper as long as there were no
regulations to safeguard people and property exposed to this form of
"clean energy".
Please inform Sen. Eichelberger that he really needs to be either more
honest or more diligent in his duties before he proclaims this
procedure as non-harmful.
Here are a few links if he's interested:
http://www.donnan.com/Marcellus-Gas_Hickory.htmhttp://solveclimatenews.com/news/20090929/fracking-accidents-prompt-calls-oversighthttp://frackmountain.wordpress.com/beta/http://gaslandthemovie.com/whats-frackinghttp://www.vanityfair.com/business/features/2010/06/fracking-in-pennsylvania-201006(His reply)
Simply put, you are wrong on all counts. Please don't fall for a lot of bad information found on the internet like the "Halliburton Loophole" story. I didn't state that because it's not true. I have diligently spent hours looking into many issues surrounding Marcellus drilling. For the record, I have not received any money from that industry either and am not part of some vast conspiracy.
John Eichelberger
(my reply)
Thank you for clearing up the mystery of whether you're just misinformed or dishonest. Tell the people in Dimock, PA or Hickory, PA that no water contamination has taken place. I realize that facts only get in the way of your continued anti- environmental voting pattern, but for the record, you have accepted money from Dominion. That's public knowledge that wasn't hard to locate.
Of course I'm sure that you'll just label that as an internet rumor also. The truth seems to be an entirely dismissable entity to people when they're under the heel of the lobbyist community. You might also want to ask US Sen. Casey why he and others feel the need to introduce the FRAC act if it's so safe.
Not that this will pass your rumor theory, but you might want to read this.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/03/opinion/03tue3.htmlExcerpt:
Among the many dubious provisions in the 2005 energy bill was one dubbed the Halliburton loophole, which was inserted at the behest of - you guessed it - then-Vice President Dick Cheney, a former chief executive of Halliburton.
It stripped the Environmental Protection Agency of its authority to regulate a drilling process called hydraulic fracturing. Invented by Halliburton in the 1940s, it involves injecting a mixture of water, sand and chemicals, some of them toxic, into underground rock formations to blast them open and release natural gas.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/03/opinion/03tue3.htmlEnjoy your continued ignorance and/or corruption.