Heavy metals: Study links water
contamination to fracking
This is a press release by State Rep. Jesse White, D-Allegheny/Beaver/Washington:
HARRISBURG, Nov. 1 – State Rep. Jesse White, D-Allegheny/Beaver/Washington, today called
for state and federal law enforcement agencies to investigate the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection for alleged misconduct and fraud
revealed by sworn testimony given by a high-ranking DEP official.
White said
he received a letter and corresponding documents highlighting the sworn
testimony of DEP Bureau of Laboratories Technical Director Taru Upadhyay, who
was deposed in a lawsuit alleging nearby natural gas drilling operations
contaminated drinking water supplies in Washington County, causing serious
health issues. In the deposition, Upadhyay said that the DEP was clearly aware
of water impacts from Marcellus Shale drilling, but no notices of violation
were filed – a violation of the state’s Oil & Gas Act.
Of more
critical concern to Pennsylvania residents, according to White, was that the
deposition revealed that the DEP developed a specialized computer-code system
to manipulate the test results for residents whose water was tested by the DEP
over concerns of adverse effects from gas drilling operations.
According to
the transcripts, which have been filed as exhibits in a related lawsuit in
Washington County Court of Common Pleas (Haney et al. v. Range Resources et al.,
Case No. 2012-3534), the DEP lab would conduct water tests using an
EPA-approved standard, but the DEP employee who requested the testing would use
a specially designed ‘Suite Code’ which limits the information coming back from
the DEP lab to the DEP field office, and ultimately to the property owner.
The code in
question, Suite Code 942, was used to test for water contamination associated
with Marcellus Shale drilling activities, yet specifically screens out results
for substances known to be hazardous and associated with Marcellus Shale
drilling. Similar codes, Suite Code 943 and 946, are also used by the DEP in
similar circumstances; both of these codes omit the presence or levels of
drilling-related compounds.
As a result,
if Suite Code 942 is applied, the report generated for the homeowner by DEP
only includes eight of the 24 metals actually tested for: Barium, Calcium,
Iron, Potassium, Magnesium, Manganese, Sodium and Strontium. The homeowner
would not be given results for: Silver, Aluminum, Beryllium, Cadium, Cobalt,
Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Silicon, Lithium, Molybdenum, Tin, Titanium, Vandium,
Zinc and Boron.
“This is
beyond outrageous. Anyone who relied on the DEP for the truth about whether
their water has been impacted by drilling activities has apparently been
intentionally deprived of critical health and safety information by their own
government,” White said. “There is no excuse whatsoever to justify the DEP
conducting the water tests and only releasing partial information to residents,
especially when the information withheld could easily be the source of the
problem. This goes beyond incompetence; this is unlawful and reprehensible
activity by the DEP. If these allegations are true, there needs to be a
thorough and objective investigation to determine if someone belongs in a jail
cell.”
White
continued: “I am not releasing this information to hurt Marcellus Shale
development in Pennsylvania, but to help ensure the reality matches the
rhetoric. The Marcellus boom was built on the assumption that the DEP was
competent and capable of balancing the positive impacts of the industry with
its job of keeping residents safe and secure, but we now know that simply isn’t
the case. Like most of us, I want the Marcellus Shale industry to succeed by
doing things the right way, so it is crucial to find out what exactly the DEP
was up to. If the system is indeed rigged, we must do everything in our power
to root out corruption and restore public confidence in our ability to have an
honest conversation with one another about developing a responsible energy
policy for Pennsylvania.”
Due to the
strong possibility of unlawful conduct, White is calling on the U.S. Attorney’s
office, the Environmental Protection Agency, state Attorney General Linda Kelly
and any other appropriate law enforcement agency to pursue an investigation of
the DEP to discover the scope and depth of this scheme to withhold important
information from Pennsylvanians. White is also sending a letter to the National
Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NJ-NELAP), to investigate
whether the DEP’s conduct and practices violated the accreditation standards
for the DEP laboratories. If accreditation standards were violated, White is
requesting the DEP’s accreditation be stripped, rendering the agency unable to
conduct and certify its own tests.
White said
he is sending a letter to DEP Secretary Michael Krancer seeking a summary of
how many constituents in his legislative district, which includes communities
with high levels of Marcellus Shale drilling activity, had DEP tests done using
Suite Codes 942, 943 or 946. White also intends to make a blanket request on
behalf of his constituents that DEP release the full testing data directly to
the individual property owners in question.
Any
Pennsylvania resident who received water quality test results from the DEP
should look for the number 942, 943 or 946 as a ‘Suite Code’ or ‘Standard
Analysis’. White encouraged anyone with questions to contact his district
office at 724-746-3677 for more information and noted that the property owner
should be entitled to the complete testing results from DEP.
“This isn’t
a technicality, and it isn’t something which can be ignored,” White said. “We
are talking about people’s health, safety and welfare. The sworn testimony from
inside the DEP about a scheme to withhold vital information about potential
water contamination is truly alarming. An investigation is necessary to answer
these serious allegations.”
The letter
sent to Rep. White alerting him of these issues can be found at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/111821139
The
deposition of TaruUpadhyay, technical director of PA DEP Laboratory can be
found at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/111821978
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