February 27, 2013
Feb. 29, 2013: Morrisey and Lin; gas drilling
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Get Legislature to act on gas well drilling

Editor:

Pending amendments to the state Department of Environmental Protection rules governing horizontal gas well development as mandated by 2011's Natural Gas Horizontal Well Control Act are before the Legislature.

Some of these rules set requirements for gas well setback distances from dwellings, private water sources like springs and water wells and certain domestic animal buildings. These setback distances are pitiful. A well bore drilled in the center of a 300-foot wide pad puts the private water source just 100 feet off the edge of the pad or about the length of an NBA basketball court. Since the rule requires a setback measured from the center of the pad for a dwelling, a 300-foot wide pad puts the dwelling just 475 feet off the edge of the pad. Babe Ruth is credited with hitting a 470-foot homerun. And as the pad grows wider in both of these cases, the water source and dwelling move closer to the edge of the pad.

If a property has a horizontal gas well on it, a potential buyer will be particularly concerned how far a dwelling or a private water source is from the edges of a gas well pad, open pit, pipeline, access roads, compressor stations and gas plant. That buyer will also be concerned about the number of gas well sites within a given area, traffic, dust, road conditions, light and health impacts.

Acceptable setback distances by such a buyer will be determined by this buyer's own set of parameters and not any laws or regulations set forth by the Legislature or the DEP. Therefore, a property-value study as it relates to gas well sites and their related activities would set a benchmark as to what potential buyers are willing to accept in setback distances in order for them to purchase a property.

The risk to our property values becomes even greater as drilling proliferates and particularly if natural gas is exported, requiring more and more gas wells.

If you are concerned about your property values and quality of life, now is the time to contact legislative representatives and ask them to support a property-value study as it relates to horizontal drilling.

Letty Butcher

Independence

 

Morrisey hiring Lin smells of fraud

Editor:

It's apparent to me that Patrick Morrisey qualifies as a single-term attorney general.

In years past, he would be referred to as a carpetbagger.

His arrogance to hire a lawyer 90 days after elected who is not eligible to practice law in the state is offensive to me. And then make him the highest paid employee in the office. Nothing against Mr. Lin, but it smells of fraud to receive pay for a job that you knowingly cannot provide the service for or meet the minimum qualifications for the position.

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