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		<title>Clean Air Council Seeks Federal Help on Marcellus Air Pollution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edna Molten, Washington County, Pennsylvania Susan Phillips of StateIm­pact Pennsylvania has reported this story on the blog for National Public Radio and interested readers. Res­i­dents in the vil­lage of Rae, in Wash­ing­ton County, say they have com­plained to the PA DEP of bad odors they think are related to gas drilling. Edna Moten says they’ve [...]]]></description>
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<p>Susan Phillips of <strong>StateIm­pact Pennsylvania</strong> has <a title="StateImpact reports on air pollution complaints to PA-DEP" href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/2012/06/28/clean-air-council-seeks-federal-intervention-with-marcellus-air-complaints/" target="_blank">reported this story</a> on the blog for National Public Radio and interested readers. Res­i­dents in the vil­lage of Rae, in Wash­ing­ton County, say they have com­plained to the PA DEP of bad odors they think are related to gas drilling. Edna Moten says they’ve been frus­trated by the agency’s response.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.cleanair.org" href="mip://08fd2618/www.cleanair.org"><strong>The Clean Air Coun­cil</strong></a> says res­i­dents who have con­tacted the PA <a title="http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/topic/pennsylvania-department-of-environmental-protection/" href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/pennsylvania/topic/pennsylvania-department-of-environmental-protection/"><strong>Depart­ment of Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion</strong></a> about gas drilling related air pol­lu­tion inci­dents are frus­trated by the lack of response.  The Coun­cil sent a let­ter to EPA Regional Admin­is­tra­tor Shawn Garvin, ask­ing the EPA to assist the PA DEP. The let­ter from Clean Air Coun­cil exec­u­tive direc­tor Joseph Minott details com­plaints from 13 res­i­dents who expe­ri­enced odors, or wit­nessed “opaque” emissions.</p>
<p><em>“The Coun­cil dis­cov­ered that in some cases, com­plaints were made to PA DEP and were never fully inves­ti­gated and in other cases, res­i­dents lost faith in PA DEP and stopped report­ing pol­lu­tion com­plaints to them.”</em></p>
<p>Minott says the Clean Air Coun­cil has since cre­ated its own sys­tem to log shale drilling related com­plaints. The <a title="http://www.cleanair.org/program/outdoor_air_pollution/marcellus_shale/“common_senses”_citizen_air_monitoring" href="http://www.cleanair.org/program/outdoor_air_pollution/marcellus_shale/"><strong>online form includes report­ing on health issues</strong></a> the res­i­dents think might be asso­ci­ated with the odor, or vis­i­ble emis­sion inci­dent. Of those who have filled out the Clean Air Coun­cil sur­vey, 75 per­cent listed health impacts dur­ing the vis­i­ble emis­sions, includ­ing headaches, dizzi­ness and ver­tigo. More than 60 per­cent expe­ri­enced headaches soon after an odor event.</p>
<p>The Clean Air Coun­cil also says it’s tough to even reach the PA DEP to report a complaint.</p>
<p><em>“Res­i­dents reported that the PA DEP com­plaint tele­phone num­ber has not been work­ing on sev­eral occa­sions in the past 8 months, and res­i­dents and Coun­cil staff have called dur­ing nor­mal busi­ness hours and found that no one answered.”</em></p>
<p>And to make mat­ters worse, those who did reach the PA DEP, accord­ing to Minott, often described inter­ac­tions with rude and dis­mis­sive field agents.</p>
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<p>Julie Archer of the <strong>West Virginia Surface Owners Rights Organization</strong> describes their most recent Newsletter. The <a title="http://www.wvsoro.org/newsletters/2012/summer.pdf" href="http://www.wvsoro.org/newsletters/2012/summer.pdf">Summer 2012 edition of <em>Surface Owners&#8217; News</em></a> is now available.</p>
<p>In this issue:  </p>
<ul>
<li>Details on the Governor’s Marcellus Bill</li>
<li>Session 2012 Recap</li>
<li>Rejoining Split Estates</li>
<li>WV-SORO in the Courts</li>
<li>Blocking Well Pads in Flood Plains</li>
<li>Inspectors Needed</li>
<li>WV Host Farms Program Launches</li>
<li>Rally &amp; March in DC July 25 thru 28th</li>
<li>Update on EPA’s Hydraulic Fracturing Study</li>
<li>EPA’s New Air Rules: What Do They Mean?</li>
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<p><a title="http://www.wvsoro.org/newsletters/2012/summer.pdf" href="http://www.wvsoro.org/newsletters/2012/summer.pdf">Click here</a> to read the newsletter.  </p>
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